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Grasping at This Planet Just to Believe

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Tanzila Ahmed says of her first full-length poetry collection, Grasping at This Planet Just to Believe: "Every Ramadan since my mother's passing, I've written daily poems as a practice of prayer during the month of Ramadan. Daily poems, over one lunar month over ten years. 2,800 poems, if I had actually done it without fail. Some years were more successful than others, depending on the year, the season, the heart, the world politics, the grief. Some years, all I did was write two poems and then fall into a depth of nothingness. "This project has become one of the most spiritually fulfilling part of how I connect to the world during Ramadan. I hope these poems can support you on your journey as well."

Author Biography:

Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed is a political strategist, storyteller, and artist based in Los Angeles. She creates at the intersection of counternarratives and culture-shifting as a South Asian American Muslim 2nd-gen woman. She's turned out over 500,000 Asian American voters, recorded five years of the award winning #GoodMuslimBadMuslim podcast and makes #MuslimVDay cards annually. Her essays are published in the anthologies, New Moons, Pretty Bitches, Whiter, Good Girls Marry Doctors, Love Inshallah, and in numerous online publications. She has published two poetry collections Emdash and Ellipses (2016) & The Day The Moon Split in Two (2020), is featured in Tia Chucha's Coiled Serpent (2016) and her poetry has been commissioned by the Center for Cultural Power, PolicyLink, the Garment Worker Center, KPCC's Unheard LA, and more. A protest sign she designed for the 2017 Women's March sits in the permanent archives of the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
Release date Australia
April 1st, 2024
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Pages
140
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
133x203x8
ISBN-13
9798887571836
Product ID
38766038

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