My review of Tishani Doshi's second collection of poetry, Everything Begins Elsewhere, in today's Sunday Guardian.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
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'She's talking to that mirror again, farther?' says Misst Craddock. Father Cradock turns round slowly from the book he is eating and explains that it is just a face she is going through and they're all the same at that age.
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Comparing the second work of a writer to the awkwardness of adolescence was the most poetic thing in that piece - even considering the lines quoted from the book.
anon: thanks!
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