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This collection of poetry recounts stories of Himalayan villages where education brings major inter-generational changes, promising freedom for women. Many of the poems centre on women's lives, bodies, and the ways in which they are free to encounter the land, or held back from it, while recognizing the different ways women are regarded, from goddesses to mothers hungry for literacy. The book delves into the hardships of lives in secluded rural areas, including such elements as child marriages, girl-trafficking, and the decade-long terror of the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. It further recognizes the sense of belonging while moving between places, and how one approaches, understands, and honours the land in which one lives. Karaikhola Flows is an attempt at cultural exchange with Canadian readers that speaks to all who move between places, who come from cultures that respect the land, and who respect women and their lived experiences.
Saraswoti Lamichhane is a life celebrator who honours the earth. Her work is influenced by landscape and life. She is a co-author of Six Strings: A Joint Anthology of Poems, and her work appears in various anthologies, including Of Nepalese Clay, the Stroll of Poets, and Outlying Voices, and in journals in the USA, Canada, UK, India and Nepal. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Tribhuvan University and a Master's degree from Pokhara University. Sara has a certificate from the Creative Writing program at the University of Toronto. She has lived in Nepal and Toronto, and now calls St. Albert, Alberta, home.
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