In Lost and somewhere else, Jenny Bornholdt finds many places to stand at home, in memories of places and people, and in the Ernsy Plischke-designed Henderson House in Alexandra, Central Otago, in which she lived while writing these poems. This graceful, witty and unsettling book in Bornholdt at her very best: her language at once bold and subtle, and even her smallest insights profound.
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In Lost and somewhere else, Jenny Bornholdt finds many places to stand at home, in memories of places and people, and in the Ernsy Plischke-designed Henderson House in Alexandra, Central Otago, in which she lived while writing these poems. This graceful, witty and unsettling book in Bornholdt at her very best: her language at once bold and subtle, and even her smallest insights profound.
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