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Re:desire
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- Book Synopsis
- Afshan D'souza-Lodhi's debut poetry collection re: desire explores the yearning to love, be loved and belong from a desi (South Asian) perspective. Her work sits on the intersections of flash fiction, poetry and script, echoing the hybridity of the worlds that many young British desis find themselves occupying. Drawing on the poetry of many different languages and cultures - Urdu, English, Konkani, Islamic and Christian - this collection explores how we access our traditions from a distance. re: desire is a collection of poetry that draws upon literary traditions and cultural references to flip the male gaze common in mushairas on its head. Common themes for mushairas are love, God and being drunk or intoxicated by love and God - but is usually seen from a male perspective. The pieces in re: desire are mainly told from a female perspective, and question the gender given to particular acts, objects and ideas.
- About The Author
- Afshan D'souza-Lodhi is the Editor-in-Chief of The Common Sense Network. She is an award-winning writer of plays and poetry and was recently commissioned to write and direct a short film for Channel 4 and a radio play for BBC Sounds. She has completed residencies at Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester Literature Festival and has worked with Eclipse Theatre, Tamasha Theatre Company and Paul Burston's Polari. Afshan has edited many anthologies and has an essay featured in Its Not About The Burqa (Picador, 2019). She has recently forayed into the world of filmmaking and was commissioned by Random Acts North to write and direct a short film for Channel 4. As well as her own writing, Afshan is keen to develop other younger and emerging artists and sits on the boards of Manchester Literature Festival and Brighter Sound.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781911570851
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Burning Eye Books, (25 June 2020)
- Number of Pages
- 97
- Weight
- 121 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 198 x 133 x 8 mm
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