Poetry, Short Stories & Plays
Dethroned in Knightsbridge is a collection of poems about the experience of a young, queer immigrant living in the UK. Written in a confessional style, Silvia Lemos explores the journey from a lonely childhood in Portugal, to turbulent university years in Nottingham and finally new beginnings in London.
The struggle of relocating to a new place and feeling completely alone is profoundly represented in these poems. This loneliness, exacerbated by a complex family history and a lack of role models for queer people, shapes the trajectory of Silvia’s work—wanting to be seen, needing to be heard, and still finding the joy in the small unseen moments.
It can be difficult to find people like ourselves in the media we consume. Dethroned in Knightsbridge is both a result of and a solution to this problem: sometimes we have to be our own hero.
Here's what readers have to say about this book....
Absolutely loved from start to finish, everything was so well written and I feel like I went on many journeys throughout! Highly recommend reading
What a blessing it is to have talented friends, and my friend Silvia has quite the talent.
Ethereal, emotive and soulful words from a talented, excellent writer.
Draws you in from the first page, and takes you on an emotionally impactful journey. Highly recommend for any poetry lover, and for anyone out there making their way bravely through young adulthood.
I really loved reading Dethroned in Knightsbridge! Highly recommend ♥️
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