Something Evergreen Called Life
A kitchen from a shantytown house; there is a table, covered by white oilcloth, teapot standing on it; two plastic bottle caps at the corner of the table. The kitchen opens to the garden; washed linens hung on the rope to dry, above them, most probably vine leaves. At the opposite side of the kitchen enterance a wall stands, hosting green leaf flowers in pots.
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Mots-clés

Motherhood
exile
fear
desire

Comment citer

Mamoun, R., Samuels, D., Seale, Y., & Cosar, S. (2024). Something Evergreen Called Life: Selected Poems. Feminist Asylum: A Journal of Critical Interventions, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.5195/faci.2024.131

Résumé

Two poems on the experience of womanhood and exile

https://doi.org/10.5195/faci.2024.131
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© Rania Mamoun, Diane Samuels; Yasmine Seale, Simten Cosar 2024