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And perhaps, as a “young adult” book of poetry, there is an appeal to something written more for commiseration than introspection. As a teenager I read Arthur Rimbaud and Mary Karr, and I relished in their depths, in their ability to be indirect at times, in their ability to push the language to its limits. Pushing the language to its limits is not Kaur’s project.

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a b c d e Jain, Atishsa (22 October 2016). "A poet and rebel: How Insta-sensation Rupi Kaur forced her way to global fame". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 21 April 2017 . Retrieved 8 December 2016. From the Number One Sunday Times bestselling author of milk and honey and the sun and her flowers comes her greatly anticipated third collection of poetry. But, hey if it's not broken, don't fix it right? Oh wait... Doesn't she hate capitalism? The hypocrisy. If she truly, TRULY, hates the system, HATES capitalism,Kaur isn’t a mature poet, but she’s finally joined the upper divisional poetry workshop. When she writes “i have never known anything more / quietly loud than anxiety,” I couldn’t help but applaud her deployment of the well-timed oxymoron. Tom Power (2 December 2020). "Rupi Kaur on Home Body, depression and the viral photo that changed her life". Q (Podcast). CBC Radio. Event occurs at 15:40 - 15:50 . Retrieved 3 August 2021. Gross, Anisse (26 August 2016). "How To Sell Nearly a Half-Million Copies of a Poetry Book". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on 18 December 2021 . Retrieved 5 July 2021. The most popular of the "Instapoets", and dubbed the " Oprah of her generation," Chiara Giovanni of Buzzfeed News noted that Kaur's celebrity – which has led her peer Kazim Ali to call her perhaps the most famous poet of all time – is "more akin to that of a pop star like [Ariana] Grande than a traditional poet", crediting her accessibility. [88] [110] [111] Agatha French, writing for the Los Angeles Times, compared reactions to the announcement of The Sun and Her Flowers, by Kaur's majority young and female fans, to "the fervent devotion of Beatles fans" – she's been credited with "spearhead[ing] the merging of poetry and pop culture". [81] [40] [70] Her live performances routinely have hundreds of attendees, with turnout, at times, as high as 800 people. [7] [41]

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The chapter “heart” focuses on relationships, family, and worth. Rupi captures the trials and tribulations of romantic relationships; the heartbreak when losing someone close to you; and grappling with suffering. Time is something that may enable us to feel anxiety or depression, and when we feel that time is running out, we feel pressure, and eventually we just stop feeling. This is particularly acute when you are in an unhealthy relationship which Rupi reflects on: Home Body by Rupi Kaur walks readers through a reflective and intimate journey visiting the past, the present, and the potential of the self.Awake: In this chapter, Rupi Kaur speaks to the power of awakening to our true selves. She emphasizes the importance of understanding our own values, When her father lived in Japan he'd write Punjabi poetry to Kaur's mother, who practiced painting. [8] At the age of five, Kaur was compelled to take up her mother's hobby of painting; she was given a paintbrush and forced to draw. [9] Her mother wanted to instill this art in her since it was so close to home. [9] Also, Kaur recalled that poetry was a recurrent aspect of her faith, spirituality and everyday life: "There were evenings when my dad would sit around for hours, analyzing a single verse for hours." [10] As a child, Kaur would find herself embarrassed by her mother's accent and try to distance herself. [11] Kaur was generally self-conscious about her identity. [10] Her mother was occasionally distant to Kaur, as a result of her family and culture, particularly when Kaur was on her period; menstruating, alongside her childhood abuse, often left Kaur debilitated. [12] Her relationship with her parents, in particular her mother, became turbulent in her adolescence; there were extensive arguments over mundane activities that Kaur later interpreted as a result of wishing to preserve their original culture. [13] [14] As a young child she witnessed relatives and friends experience domestic violence or sexual abuse; watching her parents be subject to racism, she inferred, resulted in her coy disposition. [15] [16] Her environment growing up led to her developing what she deemed "constant survival mode". [17] a b c d e f Giovanni, Chiara (4 August 2017). "The Problem With Rupi Kaur's Poetry". BuzzFeed News. Archived from the original on 8 January 2020 . Retrieved 31 March 2021. Rupi's long-awaited hardcover edition debuts exclusive poems and is beautifully clothbound and foil stamped. rupi kaur constantly embraces growth, and in home body, she walks readers through a reflective and intimate journey visiting the past, the present, and the potential of the self. home body is a collection of raw, honest conversations with oneself - reminding readers to fill up on love, acceptance, community, family, and embrace change. illustrated by the author, themes of nature and nurture, light and dark, rest here.

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a b "Why Do We Love To Hate and Meme Insta-Poet Rupi Kaur?". Vice. Archived from the original on 9 June 2021 . Retrieved 9 June 2021.Castillo, Rafael (16 January 2020). "2020 will be the year of the independent author". San Antonio Express-News. Archived from the original on 19 July 2021 . Retrieved 19 July 2021.

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a b c Ahsan, Sadaf (2 January 2020). "Rupi Kaur may not be MY 'writer of the decade,' but that doesn't mean she isn't THE 'writer of the decade' ". National Post. Archived from the original on 15 June 2021 . Retrieved 29 February 2020. a b Alam, Rumaan (23 December 2019). "Rupi Kaur Is the Writer of the Decade". The New Republic. ISSN 0028-6583. Archived from the original on 29 February 2020 . Retrieved 29 February 2020. Her work serves as a reminder that we are all human and capable of experiencing trials and tribulations that can make us stronger in our journey towards self-acceptance. From the Number One Sunday Times bestselling author of milk and honey and the sun and her flowers comes her greatly anticipated third collection of poetry.

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a b c d Ty, Eleanor (2018). "Teaching Literatures in the Age of Digital Media". Canadian Review of Comparative Literature. 45 (2): 213–221. doi: 10.1353/crc.2018.0020. ISSN 1913-9659. S2CID 150162170. The most hard-hitting, liberating read for me is the first section which actually made me come out of my comfort zone of thinking and believing in what we women ought to believe. Hutcheon, Jane (25 May 2017). One Plus One: Rupi Kaur (Video). One Plus One. ABC News. Event occurs at 12:20-12:30. a b c d e f French, Agatha (12 October 2017). "Instapoet Rupi Kaur may be controversial, but fans and book sales are on her side". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 18 December 2021 . Retrieved 3 July 2021.



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