Girls Are Coming Out of the Woods

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Publisher's Synopsis

"Tishani Doshi . . . offer[s] an eloquent dissection of the body-its attributes, metaphors, deficiencies and contradictions-all delivered in chromatic, richly textured lines, in which the assured manipulation of rhythm and internal rhyme produces poems of remarkable balance and grace." -The Guardian

"Tishani Doshi combines artistic elegance with a visceral power to create a breathtaking panorama of danger, memory, beauty and the strange geographies of happiness." -John Burnside

In her third collection of poetry, Tishani Doshi addresses violence against women by giving abused and silenced bodies a chance to speak at last. Of and for the women that live on, she writes with bold reverence for that which thrives despite the odds-female desire, the aging body, the power of refusal. Doshi reminds us that poetry, at its root, is song-in praise and lament, hopeful and ebbing-calling out for truth and redemption.

From "Fear Management":

. . . Up ahead, a row of fishermen. Legs like pins, tomb-sized chests, leaning back on their heels to haul. Say they are making noises at you. A sideways kind of sound designed to entice a small, brainless creature into a corner before smashing it underfoot . . .

Tishani Doshi was born in Madras, India. She is an award-winning poet, journalist, essayist, and novelist, whose work has been translated into five languages. Doshi is also a professional dancer with the Chandralekha Troupe. She lives in Tamil Nadu, India, with her husband and three dogs.

Book information

ISBN: 9781556595516
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Imprint: Copper Canyon Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 821.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: ix, 99
Weight: 316g
Height: 235mm
Width: 160mm
Spine width: 15mm