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Arundhathi Subramaniam's poems map a wobbling world, trying to find its axis in a season of change. Fabrics tear, lands splinter, stances harden, loved ones die, names dissolve. But wandering through these pages are some extraordinary women - women who vault nimbly over borders, walk naked, walk aslant, and sometimes upside down.
Leaping from the past into a global present, these exuberant voices offer tips on how to retain one's spine through life's giddiest rollercoaster rides. Blurring the divide between the mundane and the magical, the historical and the imaginary, they point to a new world that might lie within the folds of the old. A world that requires a new set of skills: how to find the right nicknames, how to 'gatecrash into the present', how to 'go skinny-dipping in the self'. These are songs of bewilderment, insight and startling freedom.
About the author
Arundhathi Subramaniam is an award-winning poet and writer on spirituality and culture. Winner of the inaugural Khushwant Singh Memorial Prize for Poetry in 2015, the Raza Award for Poetry and the International Piero Bigongiari Prize, she mostly lives in Bombay (a city she is perennially on the verge of leaving) or New York. She has published four books of poetry in the UK with Bloodaxe:
Where I Live: New & Selected Poems (2009), which combines selections from her first two Indian collections,
On Cleaning Bookshelves and
Where I Live, with new work;
When God Is a Traveller (2014), a Poetry Book Society Choice, which was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize, won the inaugural Khushwant Singh Prize at the Jaipur Literary Festival, and was awarded the International Piero Bigongiari Prize in Italy;
Love Without a Story (2020); and
The Gallery of Upside Down Women (2025). She has also written
Wild Women: Seekers, Protagonists and Goddesses in Sacred Indian Poetry (Penguin Books India, 2024),
The Book of Buddha (Penguin, 2005) and
Sadhguru: More Than a Life (Penguin, 2010), co-edited
Confronting Love (Penguin, 2005), an anthology of Indian love poems in English, and edited
Pilgrim's India: An Anthology (Penguin, 2011) and
Eating God: A Book of Bhakti Poetry (2014).
Women Who Wear Only Themselves: Four Travelers on Their Sacred Journeys is forthcoming from HarperOne in the US and India in 2025.