The Wrong Person to Ask
Marjorie Lotfi's award-winning debut collection is a book of two halves, each a meditation on the idea of home, both the places we start and end up in our lives.
Spanning a childhood in Iran dislocated by revolution, through years as a young woman in America, to her current home in Scotland, these poems ask what it means to come from somewhere else, what we carry with us when we leave, and how we land in a new place and finally come to rest.
Winner of the James Berry Poetry Prize 2021
Winner of the Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection 2024 (Forward Prizes)
Winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2024
Poetry Book Society Special Commendation
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Become an affiliate"The Wrong Person to Ask by Marjorie Lotfi is a wondrous treasure - elegant poems of great tenderness and detail, vivid in heart and imagery, mesmerizing in power. Whole worlds and people shimmer alive through scenes and stories of exile, departure, arrival, but most importantly, clear witness and remembrance. A deeply honoring book fully built of love."--Naomi Shihab Nye
'In this unforgettable and assured debut collection, Lotfi explores issues of belonging and identity - firstly the lost world of an Iranian childhood through the eyes of a young refugee and ultimately the found worlds of America and Scotland. She brilliantly illustrates the little tragedies of global politics by focussing on the luminous, ordinary rituals of daily life. These are poems built both to haunt and reaffirm us; poems of the living, breathing world and our overarching right to find a home in it.' - John Glenday