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Go to My LibraryEnseñando a parir a mi madre
- Language
- Spanish
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- Publisher
- Valparaíso Ediciones
- Pages
- 88
- ISBN
- 9788418082757
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The reviews overwhelmingly praise Warsan Shire's collection as a remarkably powerful and impactful work. Many readers describe it as an extraordinary and deeply moving experience, with poems that hit hard and elicit strong emotional responses. Shire's writing is consistently lauded for its rawness, honesty, and visceral quality, giving voice to complex human depths. Reviewers highlight the book's success in empowering women and articulating pro-feminist viewpoints without compromise. The collection skillfully explores challenging themes such as the realities of war, the refugee experience, and the intricate aspects of identity and culture. Warsan Shire's masterful command of language is frequently noted, with her words described as succinct, poignant, and capable of multiple interpretations, making even short poems resonate profoundly. Many appreciate her ability to "show, don't tell," creating intimate narratives that are both beautiful and brutally honest.
While largely positive, some reviews indicate that the collection's intense subject matter might not be for every reader. A few found the poems to be exceptionally dark, disturbing, or at times unnecessarily graphic, particularly regarding themes of violence and trauma, which some described as leaving a "bad taste." For some, the direct and plain style of poetry, while appreciated by many, felt more like prose and lacked the layered symbolism or flowery textures they typically seek in verse, thus diminishing its impact for them personally. Additionally, a minor point raised was that the sheer breadth of difficult topics covered within such a slim volume might, for a few, make the collection feel slightly overburdened, potentially lessening the singular impact of each theme.
Despite these minor reservations, the general consensus is that "Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth" is an urgent and crucial collection of poetry, leaving most readers deeply affected and often "shook." It is highly recommended for those who appreciate unflinching, raw, and emotionally intense poetry that tackles significant social and personal issues. Readers interested in themes of women's empowerment, the struggles of refugees and immigrants, and the complexities of human relationships in the face of adversity will find this book particularly resonant. It appeals to those who value a direct, impactful poetic voice that prioritizes honest storytelling and evokes powerful, visceral emotions, offering a shocking yet deeply moving insight into perspectives that need to be heard now more than ever.
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