Our Man explores aspects of masculinity, mental health, criminality, class, loss and addiction within the climate of neoliberal Britain.
Thrasivoulou combines strong imagery, wordplay and a distinct Midlands vernacular to convey the world he writes about.
The narrative is layered with charismatic wit, dark humour and wry observation.
These poems are grounded in a harsh reality that tears through the curtain of manners to reveal the wildlife lurking behind.