Anthem of the Aftermath: a poetry workshop with Isabelle Baafi


5 July 2026, 6 - 8pm
Online

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In this workshop, we’ll explore Harmony Holiday’s latest collection as well as Nathanial Mackie, Christina Sharpe and Achille Mbembe.

In a time of widespread censorship and distortion, how can poetry cut through the silence that lingers in the wake of catastrophe? ‘Survival was so funny and incantatory’, writes Harmony Holiday in MAAFA, a rousing epic poem that examines the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and ‘undoes the erasure of Black femininity’.
In this generative workshop, we’ll explore the ideas in Holiday’s latest collection: its invocations of musical theory, American culture, Black radical thought and African mythology to forge a freedom song and recall the words lost to history. The session will also feature responses to work by Nathaniel Mackey, Christina Sharpe and Achille Mbembe, and opportunities for writing and feedback.

Isabelle Baafi is the author of Chaotic Good (Faber & Faber/Wesleyan University Press, 2025), which won the Jerwood Prize for Best First Collection and was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize. Her work has been published in Granta, the TLSThe Poetry ReviewCallalooThe London Magazine and elsewhere. She edits at Poetry London and Magma.