Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
x, 81 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Notable voices series |
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Notable voices.
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Summary |
"This poetry collection explores themes of home, grieving, and kinship. With wonder, empathy, and even rage, Dialect of Distant Harbors summons a shared humanity to examine issues of illness and family. Dipika Mukherjee's poems redefine belonging and migration in a misogynistic and racist world. "A grievous vastness to this world," she writes, "beyond human experience." As the world recovers from a global pandemic and the failure of modern government, these poems are incantations to our connections to the human family--whether in Asia, Europe, or the United States. Dialect of Distant Harbors focuses on what is most resilient in ourselves and our communities."-- Amazon.com |
Subject |
Belonging (Social psychology) -- Poetry.
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Kinship -- Poetry.
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Diseases -- Poetry.
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Families -- Poetry.
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Belonging (Social psychology) (OCoLC)fst01764316
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Diseases. (OCoLC)fst00895158
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Families. (OCoLC)fst01728849
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Kinship. (OCoLC)fst00987769
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Genre/Form |
Poetry. (OCoLC)fst01423828
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Poetry.
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ISBN |
9781933880938 (paperback) |
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1933880937 (paperback) |
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