
Somebody Should Have Pressed Record
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Somebody Should Have Pressed Record is an experimental, narrative poem depicting a woman navigating an emotionally fraught relationship with an imaginary version of Joseph Gilgun (Brassic, Misfits, This is England).
Set in the gloom of her mid-thirties, this collection depicts life at the frayed edge of reality, where loneliness grows legs and fingers. Where our intractable desire for companionship leaves stains on the walls, dirt under the nails, and a warm spot in the bed.
Drawing inspiration from the auto-destructive art movement and existentialist fiction, Admoni paints a wild-eyed portrait of modern romance and asks the question: what do we owe to the people we create?