Contemplative poems write a contentious love letter to a flawed world.
"In poems that focus on gender and race-based violence, environmental destruction, and grief, Chakraborty investigates the unknown, unexpected, and unexplained." --Publishers Weekly
editor @graywolfpress. words in the believer, good job. header is celan; tweets are mine and you can’t have them. he/him
thanks for the quick retweets you beautiful nerds! figured it out—sumita chakraborty. from ARROW i think. let's forget this ever happened. https://t.co/reYLrYAtfZ
Writer. Book: Some Integrity (Carcanet, 2022). Pamphlets: Delicious (Lifeboat, 2016); Who Seemed Alive & Altogether Real (Emma Press, 2017). FCCA @TrinCollCam
Some thoughts on Sumita Chakraborty's fabulous book Arrow, winner of this years Seamus Heaney First Collection Prize (for 'thoughts' read 'gushing praise') https://t.co/kBX054vFpg
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“It took me a long time to learn softness, or tenderness. That’s the main story I wanted to tell.” —Sumita Chakraborty (@notsumatra), interviewed by @HoneyLiterary about writing her debut poetry collection, Arrow https://t.co/uFjRaFhuiU https://t.co/gyFYuU5b7q