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Borrowing its title from a finance termthe estimated price of a good or service for which no market price existsShadow Price is a stunning debut that examines the idea of value in a world that burns under our capitalist lens.What gives life value? How do we serve existing societal structures that determine its cost? Employing both surreal and documentary imagery, Farah Ghafoor's arresting collection articulates how narrative is used to revise the past and manipulate the future, ultimately forming our present-day climate crisis. Interrogating personal complicity, generational implications, and the shock of our collective disregard for a world that sustains every living thing, Shadow Price captures the complexities of living and writing as a young poet born in the year that climate change denial first appeared in print. Mourning the loss of Earth's biodiversity, from insects to mammoths to trees, these introspective poems invite us to consider the risks and rewards of loving what may van

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      Publisher: House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
      Publication Date: 1/15/2025
      ISBN13: 9781487012922, 978-1487012922
      ISBN10: 1487012926

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      Borrowing its title from a finance termthe estimated price of a good or service for which no market price existsShadow Price is a stunning debut that examines the idea of value in a world that burns under our capitalist lens.What gives life value? How do we serve existing societal structures that determine its cost? Employing both surreal and documentary imagery, Farah Ghafoor's arresting collection articulates how narrative is used to revise the past and manipulate the future, ultimately forming our present-day climate crisis. Interrogating personal complicity, generational implications, and the shock of our collective disregard for a world that sustains every living thing, Shadow Price captures the complexities of living and writing as a young poet born in the year that climate change denial first appeared in print. Mourning the loss of Earth's biodiversity, from insects to mammoths to trees, these introspective poems invite us to consider the risks and rewards of loving what may van

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