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Milk and honey

by Rupi Kaur

2014 · Createspace Independent Pub

About the book

Rupi Kaur’s debut collection uses minimalist verse and line drawings to document a progression from deep trauma toward recovery. The text is organized into four distinct sections: the hurting, the loving, the breaking, and the healing. Within these chapters, Kaur describes specific instances of sexual assault, the physical and emotional weight of family displacement, and the exhaustion of toxic romantic relationships. She uses short, uncapitalized poems to articulate the physical realities of the body, the pain of paternal neglect, and the process of reclamation after violence.

This book serves readers looking for a direct representation of female survival and the complexities of the immigrant experience. It acts as a guide for those navigating the aftermath of interpersonal abuse or the isolation of grief. Readers use this collection to find a vocabulary for their own private suffering and to understand the stages of emotional reconstruction. By the end, the reader gains a perspective on how to cultivate self-worth and bodily autonomy in an environment that frequently devalues both.

Details

Published
2014
Publisher
Createspace Independent Pub
ISBN
9781502784278
Language
EN