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Europe, Love Me Back

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By (author): Rakhshan Rizwan

Europe, Love Me Back is a collection of relentlessly questing, sharply satirical poems about the continent, and the poets fraught relationship with it. Hurting yet clear-eyed, Rizwan explores and exposes what it means to be a small brown woman in Dutch suburbs, hospitals and academia. This is an angry love letter, to a place left behind yet always there, continuing to matter and hurt and shape the poets identity. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: The Emma Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912915149

About Rakhshan Rizwan

Rakhshan Rizwan works as an Acquisitions Editor. She has a PhD in Comparative Literature from Utrecht University. Her poetry pamphlet Paisley (The Emma Press 2017) was shortlisted for the Saboteur Award and the Michael Marks Poetry Prize. Her collection of childrens poetry My Sneezes are Perfect (The Emma Press 2021) documents the difficulties of moving countries and living through a pandemic from the perspective of a young child. Her book Kashmiri Life Narratives: Human Rights Pleasure and the Local Cosmopolitan (Routledge 2020) looks at how Kashmiri authors use innovative languages of happiness to do human rights advocacy. Her writing has appeared in Aaduna Nimrod Postcolonial Text and Blue Lyra Review among others. She is on the editorial team of the childrens poetry journal Tyger Tyger Magazine. She is from Lahore Pakistan has lived in Germany and the Netherlands and currently lives in the Bay Area of North California US.

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