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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Sweta Vikram captures bold raw passion, poignant reality and crafts a powerful voice for the voiceless.
–Kate Campbell Stevenson, Actor & Producer Wet Silence bears moving accounts of Hindu widows in India. The book raises concern about the treatment of widowed women by society; lends their stories a voice; shares their unheard tales about marriage; reveals the heavy hand of patriarchy; and, addresses the lack of companionship and sensuality in their lives. This collection of poems covers a myriad of social evils such as misogyny, infidelity, gender inequality, and celibacy amongst other things. The poems in the collection are bold, unapologetic, and visceral. The collection will haunt you.
Nothing short of sacred genius, Wet Silence reads with a sensual and dangerous grace. It is a body of work that ushers presence into absence and love into a world that has all but done away with the word.
–Slash Coleman, author of The Bohemian Love Diaries and blogger for Psychology Today.
Sweta’s poems did a powerful job at highlighting the mental and sexual abuse, violence, loneliness and the pain experienced by millions of widows in India. Why I ask, is being a widow a crime?
–Shruti Kapoor, Founder of Sayfty, an organization that helps women protect themselves against violence
In a gorgeous choir of reclaimed voices, Sweta Srivastava Vikram tells the stories of women forgotten and passed over, women silenced and without choices, women who ‘don’t exist’–Hindu widows. Through the magical breath of her poetry Vikram not only animates these women’s hopes, sorrows, dreams, and defeats, she lovingly restores them to honor.
–Melissa Studdard, award-winning author of I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast.
Learn more at www.SwetaVikram.com
From the World Voices series at Modern History Press
POE005060 Poetry: American - Asian American
SOC028000 Social Science: Women’s Studies - General
FAM001000 Family & Relationships: Abuse - General
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Sweta Vikram captures bold raw passion, poignant reality and crafts a powerful voice for the voiceless.
–Kate Campbell Stevenson, Actor & Producer Wet Silence bears moving accounts of Hindu widows in India. The book raises concern about the treatment of widowed women by society; lends their stories a voice; shares their unheard tales about marriage; reveals the heavy hand of patriarchy; and, addresses the lack of companionship and sensuality in their lives. This collection of poems covers a myriad of social evils such as misogyny, infidelity, gender inequality, and celibacy amongst other things. The poems in the collection are bold, unapologetic, and visceral. The collection will haunt you.
Nothing short of sacred genius, Wet Silence reads with a sensual and dangerous grace. It is a body of work that ushers presence into absence and love into a world that has all but done away with the word.
–Slash Coleman, author of The Bohemian Love Diaries and blogger for Psychology Today.
Sweta’s poems did a powerful job at highlighting the mental and sexual abuse, violence, loneliness and the pain experienced by millions of widows in India. Why I ask, is being a widow a crime?
–Shruti Kapoor, Founder of Sayfty, an organization that helps women protect themselves against violence
In a gorgeous choir of reclaimed voices, Sweta Srivastava Vikram tells the stories of women forgotten and passed over, women silenced and without choices, women who ‘don’t exist’–Hindu widows. Through the magical breath of her poetry Vikram not only animates these women’s hopes, sorrows, dreams, and defeats, she lovingly restores them to honor.
–Melissa Studdard, award-winning author of I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast.
Learn more at www.SwetaVikram.com
From the World Voices series at Modern History Press
POE005060 Poetry: American - Asian American
SOC028000 Social Science: Women’s Studies - General
FAM001000 Family & Relationships: Abuse - General