Fr. 27.50

urban disorders

English · Paperback / Softback

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Natasha Deonarain paints a vivid post-pandemic landscape that takes the reader on a journey of love, loss and fragility. While peeling back disturbing layers of our dystopian lives, she nevertheless weaves a resilient spirit of courage throughout the book that fortifies hope for our future. The reader begins, submerged in the forced happiness of city life. This is a time and place where we "binge netflix- / fist-stuff slapstick down your throat"; a haunting acquiescence that leaves us willing to do "anything to feed the blood-thirsty hound." The journey continues through the lonely desert-scape of Arizona, sweeps across the peaked mountains of Canada and into the smog-filled traffic jams of Colorado, finally bursting through tempestuous purple skies to unveil a whole-world perspective contained in our secret prayers for Mother Earth. Her last poem is not so much an end to our journey, but a wake-up call for a new beginning, a dream-like utopia that truly belongs to every one of us, should we choose to claim it-"A lover's candied kiss under an indigo sky and stars- / Of infinite possibility."

About the author










Natasha N. Deonarain is a recipient of the NELLE 2020 Three Sisters Award and a Rogue Agent Journal Best of the Net 2020 Nominee. She's the author of 50 études for piano (2021) and The 7 Principles of Health (2013). Born in South Africa, she makes her home in Arizona by way of Northern Canada.

Product details

Authors Natasha Deonarain
Publisher Finishing Line Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.10.2022
 
EAN 9781646628735
ISBN 978-1-64662-873-5
No. of pages 44
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 3 mm
Weight 70 g
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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