A review by georgiajames_
There Is an Anger That Moves by Kei Miller

4.0

A very personal collection of poetry, exploring the intersections of Miller’s own identity. In particular, there was a huge emphasis on religion as a grounding practice in diasporic life, presented as a constant source of identity whilst other aspects of the self seem to shift. This had some beautiful writing and thought-provoking sentiments, but didn’t quite live up to ‘The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion’ for me. Still a very decent read.