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Amor y empoderamiento en unos versos que llevan los cuentos de hadas a la realidad femenina del siglo xxi. Este poemario valiente y resonante explora temas como el amor, la pérdida, la inspiración o la sororidad, pero es sobre todo un conmovedor libro sobre la resiliencia y la posibilidad de
escribir nosotros mismos el final feliz de nuestras historias.
Esta colección de poemas se divide en cuatro partes: «la princesa», «la damisela», «la reina» y «tú». Las tres primeras se sumergen en la vida de la autora, mientras que la parte final funciona como una nota para el lector. La autora consigue construir una narrativa poética en tonos íntimos y cotidianos que envuelve al lector con cada verso, haciéndolo al mismo tiempo cómplice y protagonista de lo que está leyendo.
Es el primer volumen de la serie «Women are some kind of magic».
Un poemario sobre empoderamiento femenino aclamado por la crítica y los lectores.
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"Unlikely love affairs between inanimate objects," family, love, travel, and history are just a few of the curious and captivating themes explored in this stunning debut poetry collection. Featuring new and beloved work from Sarah Kay, No Matter the Wreckage invites readers to join her journey of self-discovery through poignant and powerful verses that celebrate the beauty, complexity, and wonder of life.
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Explore themes of growth, pain, and love with this collection of 200 poems. "Sunflower Soul" takes readers on a journey from defeat to empowerment, written as an evolution from seed to full bloom. Divided into five chapters, this series of prose invites readers to take control of their own lives.
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Segundo y poderoso poemario de esta autora best seller. Dividido en cinco movimientos (marchitarse; caer; enraizar; crecer; florecer), este poemario se desliza desde las profundidades de un desamor y el dolor que conlleva hasta la fuerza y la alegría que pueden florecer tras ese sufrimiento. Un vibrante y trascendental viaje sobre el crecimiento y la curación, la descendencia y el honor por las raíces de uno, la expatriación y la búsqueda del hogar en uno mismo.
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What elevates 'teaching my mother how to give birth', what gives the poems their disturbing brilliance, is Warsan Shire's ability to give simple, beautiful eloquence to the veiled world where sensuality lives in the dominant narrative of Islam; reclaiming the more nuanced truths of earlier times - as in Tayeb Salih's work - and translating to the realm of lyric the work of the likes of Nawal El Saadawi. As Rumi said, "Love will find its way through all languages on its own"; in 'teaching my mother how to give birth', Warsan's début pamphlet, we witness the unearthing of a poet who finds her way through all preconceptions to strike the heart directly. Warsan Shire is a Kenyan-born Somali poet and writer who is based in London. Born in 1988, she is an artist and activist who uses her work to document narratives of journey and trauma. Warsan has read her work internationally, including recent readings in South Africa, Italy and Germany, and her poetry has been translated into Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
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"You cannot burn away
What has always been aflame"
Wild Embers explores the fire that lies within every soul, weaving words around ideas of feeling at home in your own skin, allowing yourself to heal, and learning to embrace your uniqueness with love from the universe.
Featuring rewritten fairytale heroines, goddess wisdom, and poetry that burns with revolution, this collection is an explosion of femininity, empowerment, and personal growth.
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Stuff I've Been Feeling Lately is a poetic mixtape-style book that touches on all aspects of the human experience, including life, death, love, trauma, evolving, and growing up, alongside make-ups and breakups. The book is divided into two "sides." Side A contains poetry that will resonate with readers on a deep level, while Side B showcases "remixes" of the poems in the form of blackout poetry. The author, Alicia Cook, self-published this book as a declaration of independence from her previous publishing house. The book even includes a surprise at the end of each track. Cook donates all of the royalties from the book to the Willow Tree Center in New Jersey.
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Discover a powerful collection of poetry that delves into the complexities of identity, language, and diasporic life. Through themes of pain, healing, community, celebration, and love, this book takes readers on a poignant and transformative journey.
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"Even This Page Is White" by Vivek Shraya is a powerful collection of poetry that explores the origins, functions, and limitations of skin. Through a range of poetic styles, Shraya breaks down the barriers that prevent understanding of what it means to be racialized. This collection is an honest and timely look at everyday racism and the need for greater visibility and understanding.
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This beautiful collection of poetry and prose explores the themes of heartbreak, love, and raw emotions. Divided into sections for your convenience, Pillow Thoughts is perfect for reading when you need to soothe your soul. Grab a cup of tea, sit back, and let yourself feel all the feelings.
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Crush by Richard Siken
Bright Dead Things by Ada Limón
Bluets by Maggie Nelson
bone by Yrsa Daley-ward
WHEREAS by Layli Long Soldier
Transformations by Anne Sexton
Odes to Common Things by Pablo Neruda
The Universe of Us by Lang Leav
The Ink Dark Moon by Ono No Komachi
On Love and Barley by Matsuo Basho
nejma by Nayyirah Waheed
Autopsy by Donte Collins
The Best of It by Kay Ryan
"Things I Would Like To Do With You" by Waylon H. Lewis
Love Alone by Paul Monette
Broken Flowers by Robert M Drake
Other People's Comfort Keeps Me Up at Night by Morgan Parker
I Saw You As A Flower by Ellen Allbrey Everett
The Feeling May Remain by Akif Kichloo
Magic with Skin On by Morgan Nikola-Wren
Mariposa by Ms. Kim Guerra
Pretty Tilt by Carrie Murphy
unfolding by Jenai Charles
Swimming Lessons by Nancy Willard
Ámala (siempre) libre by Atticus
The Wild Keeps Her Holy by Tiffany Aurora
Cape Verdean Blues by Shauna Barbosa
I hope this reaches her in time by R. H. Sin
Newspaper Blackout by Austin Kleon
Sincerely, by F. S. Yousaf
yesterday i was the moon by Noor Unnahar
Born to Love, Cursed to Feel by Samantha King Holmes
Human Dark with Sugar by Brenda Shaughnessy
Grace Notes by Rita Dove
Whiskey Words & a Shovel I by R. H. Sin
Love Looks Pretty on You by Lang Leav
In a Dream You Saw a Way to Survive by Clementine von Radics
Empty Bottles Full of Stories by R. H. Sin
Depression & Other Magic Tricks by Sabrina Benaim
Rapture by Sjohnna McCray
Please Don't Go Before I Get Better by Madisen Kuhn
Sea of Strangers by Lang Leav
The Chaos of Longing by K. Y. Robinson
in the absence of the sun by Emily Curtis
Flux by Orion Carloto
20 by Vatsal Surti
Dispatch from the Future by Leigh Stein
Devotions by Mary Oliver