WILD WOMEN - SEEKERS, PROTAGONISTS AND GODDESSES IN SACRED INDIAN POETRY By ARUNDHATHI SUBRAMANIAM

BOOK NAME: WILD WOMEN - SEEKERS, PROTAGONISTS AND GODDESSES IN SACRED INDIAN POETRY

AUTHOR NAME: EDITED AND COMPILED BY ARUNDHATHI SUBRAMANIAM

GENRE: POETRY ANTHOLOGY

PUBLISHER: PENGUIN INDIA

BOOK BUY LINK: https://www.amazon.in/Wild-Women-Seekers-Protagonists-Goddesses/dp/0143464906


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BOOK REVIEW


As a fiction lover, I think the idea behind an anthology is just brilliant. It's the only place where you get to read either multiple voices or multiple stories in a single volume. The variation in each story or poem brings out the best in each writer or just elevates the prowess of the author. This anthology, too, is wonderfully edited and compiled by the author and poet who has also contributed to the book.


This book features over 200 sacred poems by a total of 56 authors across the nation. It starts with a few prominent names from before the 1000 BCE up until recent times. Not only does the book feature women's voices, but it also spotlights sacred poems written about influential women by men. Famous and underrated poems by the Sufis, Yogis, Sadhus, Buddhists, and historical women like Mirabai, Avvayar and Karaikal Ammaiyar - you name it, and you will find it in the book.


What made me feel close to the book was how well the poems were translated from regional languages, a few of which I have had the pleasure of reading in their respective original language. Owning this copy is like carrying a poetry index, which will inspire and ignite you. Recommending this book to all poetry lovers who love to read powerful tales of women.



MY REVIEW: 4/5 

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