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OverviewThe work in this collection attempts to 'steal space' -as one of the poems will explain-from a majority, and to carve a niche for the nearly extinct, ethnoreligious minority-the Parsi Zoroastrians. These poems will give readers a window into a largely unknown, unseen world through its rituals, memories, fragments of its past and glimpses into its forgotten history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rhea DhanbhooraPublisher: Finishing Line Press Imprint: Finishing Line Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.054kg ISBN: 9781646627431ISBN 10: 1646627431 Pages: 34 Publication Date: 28 January 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Dhanbhoora opens her collection with the line, ""There are words people like me will hear that you don't know"" and takes us to a world ""slipping in and out of global consciousness,"" of ""once-flushed fires,"" of ""a maladjusted minority struggling for space,"" of ""menacing warmth from the soughing of the wind,"" ""where invisible is better than seen,"" where ""some vulture carries memories through the sky in its belly."" When you read Rhea's work, you must be ready to do as she asks, to ""pick a place to watch the beginning of the end."" And you must be hungry because her words are truly ""food, flowers, bodies - ready to be devoured.""-Kevin Dublin, author of How to Fall in Love in San Diego Thoughtful, soulful, beautiful, and thorough, Sandalwood-Scented Skeletons voices the diasporic existence of an ethnoreligious minoritized speaker. Rhea Dhanbhoora exhibits mastery of imagery with her rich references to the smells and textiles associated with Parsi Zoroastrian culture. From the funereal to the whimsical, Sandalwood-Scented Skeletons is a savory collection of poetry.-DeMisty D. Bellinger, author of Peculiar Heritage and Rubbing Elbows Rhea Dhanbhoora's poetry sings with longing. Her delicate intertwining of gorgeous lyricism and raw storytelling paint vivid pictures of a world that is slipping away, and taking her identity with it. Dhanbhoora is a historian, an archeologist, a mourner-a collector of memories and images that stay with us long after we finish reading.-Hannah Grieco, editor of And If That Mockingbird Don't Sing: Parenting Stories Gone Speculative (Alternating Current Press, 2022) Poems of longing and questioning, of identity, biology, home, charged as the ring around a flame.-Ashley Mayne, author" Dhanbhoora opens her collection with the line, There are words people like me will hear that you don't know and takes us to a world slipping in and out of global consciousness, of once-flushed fires, of a maladjusted minority struggling for space, of menacing warmth from the soughing of the wind, where invisible is better than seen, where some vulture carries memories through the sky in its belly. When you read Rhea's work, you must be ready to do as she asks, to pick a place to watch the beginning of the end. And you must be hungry because her words are truly food, flowers, bodies - ready to be devoured. -Kevin Dublin, author of How to Fall in Love in San Diego Thoughtful, soulful, beautiful, and thorough, Sandalwood-Scented Skeletons voices the diasporic existence of an ethnoreligious minoritized speaker. Rhea Dhanbhoora exhibits mastery of imagery with her rich references to the smells and textiles associated with Parsi Zoroastrian culture. From the funereal to the whimsical, Sandalwood-Scented Skeletons is a savory collection of poetry.-DeMisty D. Bellinger, author of Peculiar Heritage and Rubbing Elbows Rhea Dhanbhoora's poetry sings with longing. Her delicate intertwining of gorgeous lyricism and raw storytelling paint vivid pictures of a world that is slipping away, and taking her identity with it. Dhanbhoora is a historian, an archeologist, a mourner-a collector of memories and images that stay with us long after we finish reading.-Hannah Grieco, editor of And If That Mockingbird Don't Sing: Parenting Stories Gone Speculative (Alternating Current Press, 2022) Poems of longing and questioning, of identity, biology, home, charged as the ring around a flame.-Ashley Mayne, author Author InformationRhea lives and writes in Upstate NY. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in various publications including Chronogram, Peripheries Journal, Capsule Stories, The Spill, and JMWW. She's currently on the Board for literary organization, Quiet Lightning, and is working on several projects, among which is a linked collection of stories about women, based in the same Parsi Zoroastrian diaspora featured in this debut chapbook. Follow her work at rheadhanbhoora.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |