The End of Art by Zara Meadows

£8.00

In The End of Art Zara Meadows writes about love, queer identities, and family connections alongside a redrawing of contemporary Belfast.

These poems couldn't be written from anywhere other than Belfast - Zara's hometown and base -  offering a modern take on the city without forgetting its histories.

In doing so, Meadows also simultaneously looks at forging their own identity alongside the changing city; these poems might be haunted by ghosts that the poet lives alongside, but they're also full of humour and tenderness.

In The End of Art Zara Meadows writes about love, queer identities, and family connections alongside a redrawing of contemporary Belfast.

These poems couldn't be written from anywhere other than Belfast - Zara's hometown and base -  offering a modern take on the city without forgetting its histories.

In doing so, Meadows also simultaneously looks at forging their own identity alongside the changing city; these poems might be haunted by ghosts that the poet lives alongside, but they're also full of humour and tenderness.