Thorns in My Quilt, was published late in 2024. It is presented in the form of a series of letters.
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The poet in this volume of poetry confesses with a heart that’s evocative and dressed by sighs.
The novel is a gritty analysis of modern-day Japan and how its capitalist structures have shaped sexism in that society.
How many boys, it makes me wonder, exist as ghosts of themselves because we won’t just let them be.
The two films create a space where the girls reclaim their spirit, just enough to live a little.
Renuka is the most brazen, uncouth, hot-headed woman portrayed of late on-screen.
Someone is always at my elbow reminding me that I am the granddaughter of slaves.
Although “If” remains Kipling’s most abiding poem, here are four other poems to celebrate his poetic contribution on his birthday.
A celebration of Christmas for many of us around the world is incomplete without a reading of this abiding classic.
Milton’s poems are a deep dive into his spirituality, tinged with hope, love and suffering, often ruminating on philosophical matters.
Rossetti’s poems are not just a homage to nature but her very own indomitable nature that sings true even to this day.
Rilke spoke openly and with great insight into the human experience of pain and joy, good and evil and the amalgamate of these.