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Chick

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Hannah Lowe's first book pf poems takes you on a journey round her father, a Chinese-black Jamaican migrant who disappeared at night to play cards or dice in London's old East End to support his family, an unstable and dangerous existence that took its toll on his physical and mental health. 'Chick' was his gambling nickname.

72 pages, Paperback

First published January 24, 2013

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Hannah Lowe

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Hannah Lowe is one of a generation of younger poets whose work celebrates the multicultural life of London and its environs in the eighties and nineties. She writes with a strong sense of place, voice, and emotional subtlety.

Lowe was born to an English mother and a Chinese/Jamaican father. She got her BA in American Literature at the University of Sussex, has a Masters degree in Refugee Studies, and is currently working towards a PhD in creative writing.

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June 11, 2025
Nice to read poems that take place in the world as you know it - not a feeling you get from the Faber list these days. Hurrah for Bloodaxe.
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March 20, 2013
I heard Hannah Lowe on the radio and was intrigued by her, and her poetry. The one she read ('Five Ways to Load a Dice') fascinated me. My husband sneakily noted the title and bought the book for my birthday.

For a debut collection, it's stunning. 'Chick' was the poet's father; a Chinese-Jamaican immigrant who made a living as a gambler/sharp (she said his saying was 'If you can't win straight, win crooked'). The poems are about him, but also about her childhood and her growing up, her companions and her environment. Her father is a constant presence in the collection - sometimes in the foreground, sometimes in the background, but always there.

Her voice is clear and fresh, her use of language haunting and vivid by turns.

I loved this collection and will keep an eye on this poet. I recommend it.
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October 28, 2014
My school was immensely lucky to have had Hannah come in and read this to us. The experience was incredible. I hadn't heard any of her work before then but hearing it from her, for the first time, I found it beyond amazing.

Her poems explore so many personal thoughts and memories, and they're written in the way that kind of pulls you into them even more. They're play heavily on the sensory details and reading it makes you feel as though you're actually there, experiencing or witnessing the events that she's retelling.

I loved this!
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July 17, 2013
I had the pleasure of seeing Hannah Lowe perform in Liverpool. An outstanding performance that carries well onto the page - she has a refreshing clear voice and her use of vivid characterisation grabs your attention. I'm afraid once you read one poem you will find excuses to stay and read them all. Well worth buying this book!
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Author 11 books21 followers
August 30, 2017
It is sad but well written. I really liked these poems the best:
B-Boy Summer
Artisan Du Chocolat, Borough Market
What I Think About When I'm Swimming
Three Treasures
Birds in the Blue Night
Man Can Cook
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280 reviews6 followers
March 31, 2023
Just a marvellous collection about her father and growing up in a working class environment. This is the kind of subject that there should be more of in poetry and these poems sing it all so well, I loved this book.
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April 12, 2020
i like the way hannah talks about light a lot
bangers: dance class, early morning swim, house painting, reggae story, what i think about when I’m swimming
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9 reviews2 followers
February 8, 2017
I honestly adored Hannah Lowe, I met in my first semester of second year at LJMU when she ran a poetry seminar and she is honestly amazing.
Her poetry is sublime and a must read!
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