Description
The debut poetry collection by Pakistani poet and academic Rakhshan Rizwan.
About the Author
Rakhshan Rizwan works as an Acquisitions Editor. She has a PhD in Comparative Literature from Utrecht University. Her poetry pamphlet, Paisley (The Emma Press, 2017) was shortlisted for the Saboteur Award and the Michael Marks Poetry Prize. Her collection of children's poetry, My Sneezes are Perfect (The Emma Press, 2021) documents the difficulties of moving countries, and living through a pandemic from the perspective of a young child. Her book Kashmiri Life Narratives: Human Rights, Pleasure, and the Local Cosmopolitan (Routledge, 2020) looks at how Kashmiri authors use innovative languages of happiness to do human rights advocacy. Her writing has appeared in Aaduna, Nimrod, Postcolonial Text and Blue Lyra Review, among others. She is on the editorial team of the children's poetry journal Tyger Tyger Magazine. She is from Lahore, Pakistan, has lived in Germany and the Netherlands, and currently lives in the Bay Area of North California, US.
Reviews
'A striking debut collection which evokes the rich culture and history of Rizwan's native Lahore. Themes of belonging, migration and displacement abound, as Rizwan examines the split linguistic self of the migrant. Combining free verse and complex ghazals, this is a powerful exploration of the role of women in Pakistan and beyond.' - Poetry Book Society
Book Information
ISBN 9781912915149
Author Rakhshan Rizwan
Format Paperback
Page Count 84
Imprint The Emma Press
Publisher The Emma Press