In this striking exploration of identity and place, Dalia Al-Dujaili considers what it means to belong in your land. Tracing the rich heritage of both the oak and the date palm, Iraqi marshes and Loch Ness monsters, Al-Dujaili marries Arab and Islamic mythology with the English and Christian pastoral. She draws from a rich array of sources to consider in a new light the communal lush, wild - and at times, dark - places we share.
A love song to Britain, Iraq and the body of earth we hold in common, Babylon, Albion is an urgent re-imagining of what it means to be native.