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Written during a time of turmoil and heavy-heartedness, EARTH HAGIOGRAPHY collates prose poetry and lyric essays in a poignant, frank discourse of grief, police state upbringing, loss of heritage to colonialism, political ideology, earth veneration, queerness, and psychological wounds, seeking to weave and unfold the bloodied yarn of remembrance and histories forgotten or unknown. Content warnings: gruesome imagery, discussions of genocide and land theft, discussions of mental illness, suicide, self-harm, discussions of death, discussions of oppression and police state violence, Turkish racial…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Written during a time of turmoil and heavy-heartedness, EARTH HAGIOGRAPHY collates prose poetry and lyric essays in a poignant, frank discourse of grief, police state upbringing, loss of heritage to colonialism, political ideology, earth veneration, queerness, and psychological wounds, seeking to weave and unfold the bloodied yarn of remembrance and histories forgotten or unknown. Content warnings: gruesome imagery, discussions of genocide and land theft, discussions of mental illness, suicide, self-harm, discussions of death, discussions of oppression and police state violence, Turkish racial slurs weaponised against indigenous minorities (narrative purposes). ALL ROYALTIES earned from the title are donated to Mosaic Middle East.
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Autorenporträt
An artist and writer since her early childhood brought up in a police state, Sfarda L. Gül's (alias) creative focus hones in on the macabre and introspective, the grotesque and juxtaposing--a deconstruction of social ideology and human suffering influenced by her upbringing, queerness, historically persecuted mixed ethnicity, and dark-sided emotional disposition.