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Salt book by nayyirah waheed
Salt book by nayyirah waheed











It found this was all perfectly well paced. Salt. had some very calming poems, some short and strong, short and to the point, to the heart and others longer and angrier (anger also being a theme addressed by Nayyirah Waheed). From colonialism to being a mother, from the ocean to the issue of consent, from writing to crying… But also about language, this english language that was forced on so many. It talks about beauty, the beauty of black people, this beauty that they have had to fight for, to regain. also deals with being a woman, especially a black woman, in this patriarcal world, with the rise of white supremacy, it also talks about toxic masculinity and how it affects men. I’m not saying I wasn’t aware of the things this book talked about, but while I try and follow as many different people from everywhere on social media, it’s still thanks to books like this that I understand on a deeper level what it is like be african american, the emotional baggage that it entails. For me, a white french girl, it was eye opening. The theme of Africa and the experience of being an african american are deeply embedded in this book. Salt. is written by a black woman, and if you aren’t aware of this when starting reading it, it quickly transpire from the text. Full of emotion, of anger and love, full of truth and with a rhythm that hypnotised me. Plus I grew quickly bored of poetry by old white male who are sad because women don’t want them… (Just this semester there was a serious case of this one and ughhhh no)īUT modern poetry (can I say this?) seems to be right up my alley. I originally thought I didn’t liked poetry, I’d never felt anything that strong before when reading poems, the one I studied in school was not bad but just not for me. Or should I say a poetry collection? All my apologies if I doing this wrong 😦 So this is my first time reviewing a poetry book. Then when I woke up this morning I had to finish it because it was just too beautiful and important. I started this one yesterday right before bed because I couldn’t sleep and wanted something short to get my eyes on, while waiting for sleep to come. It seems I was lucky enough to get to this book on kindle while it was free for a few days! But it was Laura who first brough this book to my attention some times ago, so thank you very much Laura! 🙂 ( her blog, her instagram) This collection of poetry explores the realities of multiple identities, language, diasporic life & pain, the self, community, healing, celebration, and love. Salt is a journey through warmth and sharpness.













Salt book by nayyirah waheed