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Hannah Lowe (born 1976) is a British writer, known for her collection of poetry ''Chick'' (2013) and family memoir ''Long Time, No See'' (2015) and her research into the historicising of the Empire ''Windrush'' and postwar Caribbean migration to Britain. Her 2021 book ''The Kids'' won the Costa Book of the Year award.


Biography

Lowe was born in Ilford, Essex, in 1976. She studied American Literature at the
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, and has a master's degree in Refugee Studies, subsequently completing a PhD in Creative Writing at
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. She taught English Literature at a London sixth form, and went on to teach Creative Writing at
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, Kingston University. She now lectures at
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. Lowe began writing poetry at the age of 29 after her Jamaican-Chinese father died and her English mother had a stroke, later reflecting: "I had been suppressing a lot of grief over a sustained period of time and poetry... opened a door on that pain. I found that I could revisit the past in my poems, and contain it, or alter it even." Following a suggestion by
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at a course in 2010, Lowe began to write about her father — who had sailed from Jamaica to Britain on the SS ''Ormonde'' in 1947 — and this led to her debut poetry collection ''Chick'', published by
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in 2013. This work was shortlisted for the
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and Fenton Adelburgh First Collection Prizes. In September 2014, the
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included Lowe in its list of
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, published each decade. In 2015, ''Chick'' won the Michael Murphy Memorial Award for Best First Collection. Lowe's family memoir ''Long Time, No See'' was published by Periscope in July 2015 and was featured on
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''. Lowe cites
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,
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, and
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as influences for her work. Lowe's 2018 chapbook ''The Neighbourhood'', published by Out-Spoken in 2018, is a social commentary on communities and gentrification that emerged from her role as poet-in-residence at
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, London. In 2020, she won a
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from the
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. Her collection, ''The Kids'', was published by Bloodaxe in 2021. It was shortlisted for the 2021
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. Lowe's 2021 book of sonnets, titled ''The Kids'', was based on her 10 years of experience teaching in an inner-city London sixth-form centre,
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, during the 2000s, as well as drawing on her own experiences as a teenager and as a mother. She said in an interview in ''
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'': "I was trying to destabilise that relationship between the teacher and student – the idea of the teacher being the figure with knowledge to impart, and the student as the passive receptacle. It was never like that in the classroom for me." The ''
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'' reviewer said that "the power of Lowe's use of the sonnet feels akin to controlling a classroom – the form acts to hold and strain against the blustering energy of the students and the teacher. The Kids is an honest and intelligent book." ''The Kids'' won the
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for poetry in 2021 and was later chosen as the overall Costa Book of the Year for 2021, with chair of judges
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describing it as "a book to fall in love with – it's joyous, it's warm and it's completely universal. It's crafted and skilful but also accessible." In May 2022, Lowe's two new poetry chapbooks – ''Old Friends'' and ''Rock, Bird, Butterfly'' – were published by Hercules Editions.


Bibliography

* ''The Hitcher'' (32 pages), 2011 * ''Chick'', 2013, * ''Ormonde'' (chapbook), 2014, * ''Long Time, No See'', 2015, * ''Chan'', 2016, * ''The Neighbourhood'', 2019, * ''The Kids'', 2021, * ''Old Friends'' (chapbook), 2022 * ''Rock, Bird, Butterfly'' (chapbook), 2022


References


External links


Hannah Lowe website
* Melissa Richards
"Making her claim: Writer Hannah Lowe"
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'', Issue 124 (November/December 2013). * Jennifer Won
"On Home, Belongingness, and Multicultural Britain: A Conversation with Hannah Lowe"
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'', March 2018.
"Hannah Lowe: The Kids"
(recording), ''Writers Mosaic'', September 2021. Hannah Lowe
"Writing The Kids: Some thoughts about memory, truth and ethics"
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