Book description
All Just, David Herd's second Carcanet collection, makes poems from
the fractured phrases and competing idioms of contemporary movement,
its translations between public and private spaces. Conversations
start and are broken off. Public announcements intervene in private
situations. In the background, an emergency is about to unfold. Taking
bearings from Dover and London, from elegy and protest, from official
structures that determine where people can go, and the futures that
cross them, All Just explores the social spaces in which we all move.
It asks what it means to be at large in the world, and what language
we have to document the journey.