Amy Key

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Amy Key


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Amy Key is a poet and writer based in London. She is the author of two collections of poetry, Luxe and Isn't Forever, which was a Poetry Book Society Wild Card Choice and a Book of the Year in the Guardian, New Statesman and The Times. Her poems have been widely published and anthologised, and her essays have appeared in At the Pond, Granta, the Poetry Review and elsewhere. ...more

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Arrangements in Blue

3.77 avg rating — 4,873 ratings — published 2023 — 16 editions
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Isn't Forever

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Dreams of Love: Rossetti Po...

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Luxe

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Best Friends Forever: Poems...

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There's Only One You

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Remaking the World with Cow...

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Instead of stars

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Ethel's Text Victorian Book...

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“Even though I don't believe in a god, I still feel I am in touch with something beyond myself. Sometimes it's an occurence timed with such ingenuity it feels cosmic. Like the gift of the piano. Other times, it's a sense of profound connection. One morning my cat settled on the pillow just above my head. It's always my desire for her to do this, but most often she does not; she lies between my legs, or on my hip, and after some minutes I feel the need to move, and she slopes away. But that particular morning she settled and inched her face forward until her cheek rested on my own. It felt like a connection beyond offering her the soft warmth of my body, a cosy place for her to nap. It felt like she was giving herself to me for my comfort alone, letting me lean on her. I felt the friendship of a cat and it touched me. Even though I could easily rathionalise the comfort out of it, I let it be taken as I needed to in that moment. My soul needs signs and symbols, not logic.”
Amy Key, Arrangements in Blue: Notes on Loving and Living Alone

“I hoped newness might knock grief clean out of me.”
Amy Key, Arrangements in Blue

“Perhaps that's why art in all its forms can feel like the purest expression of one soul to another. A means of transcending the boundaried self. It turns out Joni's Blue is the case of wine I can drink and still remain standing. Her Blue pours out of me, not in a way she might recognise or even find at all touching, but it's there, nevertheless. The soul forever pouring from one to another, making something new through art.”
Amy Key, Arrangements in Blue: Notes on Loving and Living Alone



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