

who speaks for crazy horse is a politically charged poetry collection that confronts the brutal legacies of colonialism, environmental devastation, and modern systemic oppression. Spanning world geographies and timelines, the collection journeys from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the working-class streets of East London.
Set to a cultural soundtrack ranging from the jazz of Miles Davis to the punk rebellion of The Clash, who speaks for crazy horse is an evocative, haunting reflection on a world fractured by profit, searching for harmony in the rubble of the modern age.
