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Milk & honey rupi kaur
Milk & honey rupi kaur












milk & honey rupi kaur

At the same time, she revels in being anti-establishment.

milk & honey rupi kaur

“The images speak to me just as much as the words.” But the simplicity of her work has drawn criticism too. Photograph: © Rupi KaurĬlutching a copy of Kaur’s book, photography student Rebeca Gutierrez, 23, agreed. It’s gorgeous.”Ī poem from Rupi Kaur’s new anthology. “She really gets to the raw emotion of life – but puts it in a human way. “She has changed the way that a lot of us think about poetry – she’s dusted off its cobwebs,” said Daniella Bassett, 20, queueing for the Brighton show. The audience was predominantly female, twentysomethings, mostly students. This month in Brighton, tickets to her performance sold out in less than 45 minutes, her London show in less than 10. She is in Sydney this weekend, as part of a tour that has seen her take in Britain, Spain, New Zealand and, next month, Canada. One of the poems in Milk and Honey goes like this: Rather like a rapper, she tells it how it is. “People aren’t used to poetry that’s so easy and simple,” she says.Īnd that is key to why Kaur has connected so strongly with millions of young people worldwide. Milk and Honey is a collection of poems that tackles tough themes – rape, violence, alcoholism, trauma – but it’s written in Kaur’s trademark short, simple verse – with her own illustrations acting as visual punctuations. I was posting stuff online just because it made me feel relieved – as a way of getting things off my chest.”

milk & honey rupi kaur

“I wasn’t trying to write a book, it wasn’t even in my vision. “My book would never have been published without social media,” she says.

milk & honey rupi kaur

Followers came in their droves – 1.3 million of them at the last count (though notably she follows no one). She took a stand against Instagram, pointing out the hypocrisy of a platform that hosted sexual images of women yet censored a typical female experience. She was catapulted into the limelight after Instagram banned a self-portrait photograph, in which she is seen lying on a bed with menstrual bloodstained sheets. Kaur is one of a burgeoning group of young “Instapoets”, so called because they have shot to fame after building up huge followings on social media.














Milk & honey rupi kaur