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Friday Poetry Blogging (late edition): Kutti Revathi
I keep forgetting FPB, but today's Poem of the Week email both reminded me and provided me with material. Kutti Revathi is a Tamil poet who says of her work, "People always ask me why I do not write poems about societal concerns and issues, as though attempts to bring about inner renewal and inner transformation were not acts of social concern. I use my language only to loosen the fetters that have bound and shrunk a woman's body." The link goes to a brief introduction and links to four poems; my favourite of the four (trans. N. Kalyan Raman) is below, but do read them all. BREASTS
I watched in awe -- and guarded -- Saying nothing to anyone else, To the nurseries of my turning seasons, During penance, they swell, as if straining From the crush of embrace, they distill Like two teardrops from an unfulfilled love Comments |
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