Ragas and Reels
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A collection of poems about the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures in today's Scotland, each poem created around one of Rodrigues' photographic portraits.
Bashabi Fraser, écrivaine écossaise d'origine indienne, crée des œuvres qui explorent en profondeur les thèmes de la transnationalité, de la culture et de l'identité. Son écriture sert de pont entre différents mondes, examinant les liens complexes et les sentiments d'appartenance évolutifs qui découlent des expériences interculturelles. La voix distinctive de Fraser offre aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds pour naviguer dans de multiples paysages culturels. À travers ses publications, elle éclaire la riche tapisserie des vies vécues entre traditions et géographies.






A collection of poems about the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures in today's Scotland, each poem created around one of Rodrigues' photographic portraits.
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