Hopscotch Dipika MukherjeeFatemeh Shams In Hopscotch, Fatemeh Shams crafts a vivid liminal world of Berlin based poems, a canvas where home and exile blur into an intimate middle ground. Her work, geographically and metaphorically situated between her birthplace in Iran and her current life in exile, evokes a third spacea realm of creative liberation and a sanctuary for the play of memories, language, and space. Shams frames this space with tangible metaphorsairports,
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Etel Adnan’s evocative book places night at its center to unearth memories held in the body
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attempts to understand at day’s end some of the day’s events
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on the margins of a burning forest
addressing the need for new beginnings and revolution
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Lisa Robertson takes up her earlier concerns with form and literary precedent
posing questions about the relationship between subjectivity