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Saris and a Single Malt

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Saris and a Single Malt is a moving collection of poems written by a daughter for and about her mother.

The book spans the time from when the poet receives a phone call in New York City that her mother is in a hospital in New Delhi, to the time she carries out her mother's last rites. The poems chronicle the author's physical and emotional journey as she flies to India, tries to fight the inevitable, and succumbs to the grief of living in a motherless world.

This collection will move you, astound you, and make you hug your loved ones. "e;There are few books like Saris and a Single Malt in which the loss of a mother, a homeland, and the self come together in a sustained elegy."e; --Justen Ahren, Director Noepe Center, Author of A Strange Catechism "e;In life, as in poetry, one must come from the heart.

Sweta Vikram has done both with touching eloquence. Her work resonates deeply within one's deepest emotional sacristy."e; --Sharon Kapp, Owner & Founder, Houston Yoga & Ayurvedic Wellness Center "e;Saris and a Single Malt is a fitting and delightful tribute of a writer daughter to her affectionate mother which goes deep into the minds of all children who love their moms."e; --K.

V. Dominic, English language poet, critic, short-story writer, and editor from Kerala, India Sweta Srivastava Vikram, featured by Asian Fusion as "e;one of the most influential Asians of our time,"e; is an award-winning writer, Pushcart Prize nominee, author of ten books, and a wellness practitioner.

A graduate of Columbia University, Sweta performs her work, teaches creative writing workshops, and gives talks at universities and schools across the globe.

Learn more at www.swetavikram.com From the World Voices Series at Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com POE005060 POETRY / American / Asian American

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Product Details
Modern History Press
1615992952 / 9781615992959
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
01/08/2016
United States
English
45 pages
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