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When The Night Agrees To Speak To Me

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Thank you to Harper Perennial and NetGalley for providing me with this eARC in exchange for an honest review!

I really enjoyed this collection! It was a little strange to have to skip to all of the translated portions, but nothing too confusing until about halfway through when it started going back and forth between translated and untranslated in the middle of the paragraphs. This is just a general formatting problem, so I am trying not to factor it into my review of the book, but it did make reading quite difficult at some points. I connected to the beginning poems especially and found the language to be very intentional and moving. When I arrived at the "When the Night Agrees to Speak to Me" poem, I was blown away by the impact it had on me! Overall, I didn't feel like there was a lot of dynamic going from poem to poem, but I very much enjoyed this read!

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This was so good and lovely! The book was full of beautiful imagery and stories, and being able to read the side-by-side French and English text, even with my very limited French, was really cool! This collection completely reflects this line from one of its poems: it is "reaching out for poetry because without it words die a slow death."

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Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Collins Publishers India for giving me access to this book before it was published.
This book was translated from French. I enjoyed some of the short poems but the longer prose did not translate well and was very choppy and too incongruous to draw a good picture/feeling from.

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Wonderful and satisfying read. Ananda Devi’s lyrical prose has long reminded me of poetry, and so reading her words in this form makes complete sense. And if anything, it comes even more alive in the dynamic, boundary-breaking depth of it, not just the beauty and sensuousness of her sentiments, but the constraints it speaks to and the injection of fluidity in these spaces of possibility. This is well discussed in the write-ups and interviews that follow her work, on the writing and the translation of it, the kind of rewarding exchange a reader seeks after the work ends, to further enrich the reading experience. Thank you!

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This is a beautifully written book. This book of poetry is basically all done in the French language. It is interpreted in to English. I had studied French in a university in Washington D. C. I mostly forgot the language because I never used it. But this book is beautiful, even in the English languaget. The 3 prize that were written in the back got a little confused because the French wording was mixed in with the English which made it hard to read. But still good. At the end of the book, you got an interview with the author that was so intresting. I loved this book.

I received a free copy of the book and is voluntarily writing a review

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‘When the night agrees to speak to me’ is a great modern poetry collection. With each poem written out in both French and English you experience the authenticity often lost when books are in translation, even if like me your French is severely lacking. The collection covers the plights of love and being a woman in the modern age and is great for those hungry for more poetry of womanhood.

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Thank you NetGalley and Harper Perennial India for the chance to read and review When The Night Agrees to Speak To Me by Ananda Devi!

This is the first time I’m hearing of Ananda Devi, and this is also the first time I’m reading a book by an author from Mauritius.

“That my tomorrow be a yesterday
Since nothing is left to accomplish
Nothing to build or to destroy
Nothing has already become: Never. “

As a whole this is a small book! Most of the poems are short, and the book also contains an interview with her. I liked the interview because I feel like I got to know her a bit better as a result, and there are a few poems that really stood out to me.

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