Circumtrauma

Author:   Jumoke Verissimo
Publisher:   Coach House Books
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9781552455128


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   30 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Circumtrauma


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From one of Africa's most acclaimed writers, poetry about the Nigeria-Biafra war Everyone carries a piece of the war within them: what happens when we neglect to consider each individual's story?The Nigeria-Biafra War (196770) erupted when the southeastern region of Nigeria, known as Biafra, declared independence. It was a major conflict; however, this war remains largely absent from official historical accounts. While victims have passed down their experiences across generations, the official silence and the dominance of narratives from larger ethnic groups have perpetuated stereotypes that diminish the suffering of some victims. The differing narratives that are absent from history books continue to divide and polarize social groups within Nigeria and beyond. Weaving together cut-ups and redactions from personal narratives, historical accounts, and reflections on the enduring impact of war, and with raw language and searing imagery, the poems in Circumtrauma grapple with loss, resilience, and the search for healing amidst the fractures of deep-seated divisions. This collection compels readers to confront the profound and often-silenced complexities of history, the intergenerational weight of inherited suffering, and the urgent need to acknowledge the diverse experiences and perspectives of all those impacted by the tragedy of war. It is a testament to the enduring power of art to bear witness to the human condition, offering a path towards healing and reconciliation.

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Author:   Jumoke Verissimo
Publisher:   Coach House Books
Imprint:   Coach House Books
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781552455128


ISBN 10:   1552455122
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   30 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""Through Verissimo, her lyrics hold together precisely because of the way she pulls them apart, focusing on individual moments, elements and parts of speech, collecting together to form a far wider and complex tapestry."" – rob mclennan's blog “Circumtrauma works the threshold of language as it rears up against the crude arithmetic of war and the regimes of ruin that saturate memory, history, and the body. Verissimo’s gift is the making of another atlas for becoming where past, present, and future are clarified in the ties that bind us despite such fissures. Richly observed and felt.” – Canisia Lubrin, author of Code Noir ""Not just a book of poems, but a beautiful and devastating monument to Nigerian history. Verissimo harnesses the power of repetition and reimagination to capture a past that lives on in the psyche, the body, and collective memory. CIRCUMTRAUMA sings with astonishing sentences and images; it is vital, breath-taking work."" – Billy-Ray Belcourt, author of The Idea of an Entire Life and Coexistence Praise for A Small Silence: “An intriguing…intimate debut” – Leila Aboulela, author of River Spirit “A compelling and compulsive story” – Helon Habila, author of Travelers: A Novel  “A Small Silence feels like an act of literary disruption. Hypnotic, expertly crafted and full of subtle power, it challenges cultural norms around silence, darkness and solitude, leaving the reader changed in ways that are hard to define.” – Irenosen Okojie, The Guardian


Praise for A Small Silence: ""An intriguing...intimate debut"" - Leila Aboulela, River Spirit ""A compelling and compulsive story"" - Helon Habila, Travelers: A Novel ""A Small Silence feels like an act of literary disruption. Hypnotic, expertly crafted and full of subtle power, it challenges cultural norms around silence, darkness and solitude, leaving the reader changed in ways that are hard to define."" - Irenosen Okojie, The Guardian


""Not just a book of poems, but a beautiful and devastating monument to Nigerian history. Verissimo harnesses the power of repetition and reimagination to capture a past that lives on in the psyche, the body, and collective memory. CIRCUMTRAUMA sings with astonishing sentences and images; it is vital, breath-taking work."" – Billy-Ray Belcourt, author of The Idea of an Entire Life and Coexistence Praise for A Small Silence: “An intriguing…intimate debut” – Leila Aboulela, author of River Spirit “A compelling and compulsive story” – Helon Habila, author of Travelers: A Novel  “A Small Silence feels like an act of literary disruption. Hypnotic, expertly crafted and full of subtle power, it challenges cultural norms around silence, darkness and solitude, leaving the reader changed in ways that are hard to define.” – Irenosen Okojie, The Guardian


Author Information

Jumoke Verissimo is a poet and novelist living in Toronto. She is the author of two well-recognized collections: i am memory and The Birth of Illusion, both published in Nigeria and nominated for different awards, including the Nigerian Prize for Literature. Her most recent novel, A Small Silence, received critical acclaim and was nominated for several awards, including the Edinburgh Festival First Book Award and the RSL Ondaatje Prize. It won the Aidoo-Snyder Book Prize. Her writing explores traumatic re/constructions of everyday life and its intersection with gender, focusing on themes of love, loss, and hope. She currently teaches Creative Writing at Toronto Metropolitan University.

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