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it is something that happens to her on her wedding night. Sexuality and abuse are issues that feature prominently in her work in milk and honey. We’re not just healing from what’s been inflicted onto us as children… it is generations of pain embedded into our souls,” she says. “The trauma of South Asian people escapes the confines of our own times. Kaur read hundreds of books while growing up, but none reflected the torment and experiences of her community or the larger South Asian diaspora. so in order to preserve these small details of my mother language i include them within this language. “a visual representation of what i want to see more of within the world: equalness. how symmetrical and how absolutely straightforward,” writes Kaur on her website. I loved the power those two opposites created,” says Kaur.Īnother interesting facet of Kaur’s poetry is her use of lowercase and periods. Kaur had been drawing since she was five, but somehow fell out of practice till she rediscovered her knack at Waterloo and decided to start weaving art with poetry: “The topics I was discussing were very heavy, but the illustrations were so simple. In March 2014, she moved to Instagram when she began illustrating her poems. “ tell them I was/the warmest place you knew/and that you turned me cold” reads one poem, which received 16,722 notes on Tumblr. Though she had been sharing her work anonymously on a blog through high school, in 2013, she made an account on Tumblr and began posting all that she had been writing through the years – using her own name this time, rather than a pseudonym. She took to writing birthday poems for friends and love poetry for crushes. it was my first step toward becoming the person i always wanted to be,” writes Kaur on her website. “a shy introverted bullied 12 year old now standing in front of a hundred students reading my work out loud and accepting an award. Kaur won an essay and speech competition in school in the seventh grade. But one childhood dream that stayed with her through the years: the desire to “save the world like all my favourite book characters”.Īnd she chose to turn to what came to her most naturally: the written word.

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Each school year was a different infatuation. At present, her Instagram has 683k followers.Īs a kid, Kaur aspired to be different things: an astronaut, a fashion designer or perhaps a social worker. Yet her post gathered 91.7k likes, even as her followers swelled.

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Instagram banned the picture: “We removed your post because it doesn’t follow our Community Guidelines,” Kaur was told by email.

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The picture was part of a series of photos for a visual rhetoric course, to engage critical discussion using non-verbal media, in her final year at the University of Waterloo, Canada.

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In a recent piece, The Guardian said that she “has fashioned a career out of forcing herself into places where she’s least expected whether it’s The New York Times bestseller list or challenging social media to rethink how it sees menstruation”.īy now, it’s hard to say whether Kaur is famous because of the poetry she has been posting on Instagram, accompanied by drawings, or because of the controversy she created on social media in March 2015, when she posted an image of herself fully-dressed, with a blood stain on her pajamas and a coin-sized patch of menstrual blood on her bed. Kaur is what The Guardian calls an ‘InstaPoet’ – a poet who has become famous in the universe of the photoblogging site, Instagram. Following this popularity, it was picked up for a second print by Andrews McMeel Publishing, and now Rupi Kaur, a woman who, two years ago, only Instagrammers had heard of, is a worldwide sensation. It also made it to the second spot on the Amazon bestseller list for poetry. Within a surprisingly short time, given that poetry tends to be the least popular of all forms of writing, milk and honey landed on the Amazon top seller list for Canadian literature, alongside literary icons such as Margaret Atwood. It has had critics raving and readers demanding more ever since Kaur first self-published it on Amazon two years ago. The anthology Milk and Honey, by 24-year-old Toronto-raised Rupi Kaur, is a collection of raw, unpolished, strikingly direct poem and prose. For the last 25 weeks, a certain book has been making quite an unprecedented impact on leading international bestseller lists.














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