'A vivid, transhemispheric memoir of queer love, loss and migration … dazzling’ Karen McCarthy Woolf
'It all happened a long time ago, no one now remembers this story
let me tell you how it all happened, how we turned unholy.'
In Southernmost, Leo Boix takes us on a spellbinding **voyage through time and imagination, from the Argentina of his birth – ‘**the end of the world, the antipode’ – to a new life in England.
Unearthing an old grief, the poet embarks on a glittering, encyclopaedic exploration of his own past and the Latin America he left behind: a continent haunted by the Europeans who once fixed their telescopes on its shores.
Southernmost reveals truths hidden in plain sight: colonialism’s violent legacies; dissidents disappeared by the junta; a young mother’s mysterious decline; the clarifying sexuality of a boy whose father can’t bear to acknowledge it. At the same time, it tells a story – as sonnets have often done – about love, through Boix’s intimate and original evocation of gay marriage. Restlessly intelligent, intoxicated by Latin America’s landscapes and rich folklore, this virtuosic net of sonnets offers a glimpse of our world’s interconnecting threads.
'As sinuous and expansive as the ocean between us’ Urayoán Noel
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