Kosar Dakhilalian

Join Kosar for a poetry sharing and hear some pieces she's been writing within a working group of Iranian intersectional feminist writers in the past few months. The poems are small offerings of language for questions that are bigger than words, for griefs that are heavier than silence. They move through the entanglement of body, memory, land, history, and current geopolitics. In the words of Abbas Maroufi, Iranian novelist and journalist, "the wind will carry newspapers; we can only become literature."

About Kosar:

Kosar is a theatre artist with roots in literature. She sometimes gathers words the way a crow collects bright objects... fragments from the news, in passing conversations, on long train rides, and across shifting cityscapes. Some of these fragments stay with her, waiting. Every once in a while, they become poems.


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