HISTORIES OF BODIES
Discover the poignant exploration of identity and emotion in Histories of Bodies by Mariko Nagai, published by Red Hen Press in 2007. This captivating collection of poetry, spanning 80 pages, delves into themes of migration, borders, and the intricate relationships between bodies and language. Nagai's work beautifully captures the essence of loss, grief, and the complexities of family, as she seeks to define love in its many forms. Each poem is a journey, where definitions of love shift and transform, taking flight before settling into new understandings. Perfect for readers who appreciate literature that resonates on a deeply personal level, Histories of Bodies invites you to reflect on the multifaceted nature of human connections. Immerse yourself in this evocative collection that promises to leave a lasting impression.