Launch of Emblem by Lucy Mercer, Wednesday 20 April, 6.30pm

Prototype invites you to celebrate the launch of Lucy Mercer’s debut collection Emblem, the Poetry Book Society’s Summer Choice. 

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‘Lucy Mercer’s Emblem is a spell and at the center of this spell is the body of the mother, the son, domestic life, nature, and a lucid knowledge of our private lives. A steady hand casts this spell and by the end of the book we, its readers, are transformed.’ – Matthew Dickman

‘Here is a dream within a dream, a soul within a soul, a book folding and unfolding within a book. In this beautiful, inventive collection, Lucy Mercer explores the boundaries of living, thinking and mothering through our strange days. Reaching back into history for a long-abandoned emblem book, she invites us to look with wonder again and again: What is it we see? What can it mean? What do we believe in a world of endless mystery and transformation?’ – Liz Berry

Emblem is the debut collection from Lucy Mercer, winner of the inaugural White Review Poet’s Prize. Emblem revitalises this forgotten hybrid form in the present as a frame to contemplate the obscurities of motherhood, faith and the interior.

In ghostly conversation with the sixteenth-century emblematist Andrea Alciato – a witness to a lonely time – the poems are carried forward by a non-linear dream logic of metaphor and similitude, speaking pictures who remain silent and a focus on an adjacent imaginal world. As well as reusing images from Alciato’s emblem book, the poems fixate on alternating relations between text and image that blur into relations between mind and body, child and mother, red and green, past and present, public and private, the living and the dead.

Date: Wednesday 20 April 2022

Time: 6:30–8:30pm

Location: Burley Fisher Books, 400 Kingsland Road, London E8 4AA

Book your free ticket via burleyfisherbooks.com/pages/events