Family Lines :Poems About Parents and Parenthood
Family Lines :Poems About Parents and Parenthood
hardback
Published:
26 February, 2026
Description
A companion for life, this anthology is filled with unforgettable poems by, for and about parents.
Poems about parents and parenthood have been written throughout history, exploring the relationships that remain eternally familiar yet endlessly unfathomable. Family Lines traces this rich tradition, presenting diverse perspectives on subjects including pregnancy and arrivals, loss and letting go, mothers and fathers, ageing and farewells.
Simon Armitage and Rachel Bower's marvellous selection stretches from antiquity to the present day, bringing together adored classics and extraordinary contemporary poems. See how life is transformed following childbirth according to William Blake, Sylvia Plath and Liz Berry. Christina Rossetti, Philip Larkin, Mary Jean Chan and Selima Hill offer differing perspectives on mothers. There are powerful father-and-son encounters from Homer as well as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Li-Young Lee and Roger Robinson. Tony Harrison, Anne Carson and Fawzia Muradali Kane are among those wishing farewells.
Whether measured in 'sweet-wild weeks' or 'obstinate, exhausted mornings', through 'sharpest pangs' or 'each minuscule miracle' - this anthology illuminates what connects us across generations.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780571365043 |
| ISBN10 | 0571365043 |
| Number Of Pages | 192 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Faber & Faber |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | Main |
Author's Bio
Simon Armitage was born in West Yorkshire and is Professor of Poetry at the University of Leeds. His works include Seeing Stars (2010), Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic (2019), Magnetic Field (2020) and his acclaimed translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (2007). Simon Armitage is Poet Laureate.
Rachel Bower is a poet and novelist based in Sheffield. Her works include a debut novel, It Comes from the River (Bloomsbury, 2025), and three poetry collections, most recently Bee (Hazel Press, 2025).