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Songs of Exile
Songs of Exile | Bänoo Zan
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The poems, arranged chronologically, give an impressionistic account of the poet as an immigrant, in quest of her inner voice and her core self, in the new land. They reveal intense isolation, despite engagement with the so-called political, religious, and cultural disparities between the two countries. The poems tell the story of how the speaker comes closer to her roots by leaving her country behind. They reveal her concern about the Middle East; the negative associations with her country, Iran; her preoccupation with the possibility of reconciliation between the three Abrahamic religions; her concerns about her family back home, and her newly found friends and lover. For the persona in these poems, the political is personal.
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Songs of Exile | Bänoo Zan
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I found this poetry collection on NetGalley and received it free for an honest review. Although some of these poems did not catch with me, there were many I found to be equally moving and profound. It was jarring at times to read about such visceral hardships, written in such a poetic and fluid way, but I loved the juxtaposition and the light that shined through the turmoil.