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Self-Portraits Ex Machina
by Devi S. Laskar
Full-length, Paper
979-8-89990-280-2
2025
Self-Portraits Ex Machina features poems that explore contemporary American life, immigrant family folklore and mistranslations; racism, misogyny, model minority myths and being othered. The poems are housed in various forms and experiential detail to create narratives that address love and loss, family history, tragedy and success, old wounds gleaned from memory’s lens – and the joy of everyday life chores, such as cooking. Time stops for a while as the poems come alive and the stories unfold. #poetry #memory #immigrant #India #Bengali #racism #life #American
Devi S. Laskar is a poet, novelist, artist, photographer, former newspaper reporter and lifelong Tar Heel. She is the author of two poetry chapbooks; and her debut poetry collection, Self-Portraits Ex Machina is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press. Laskar is the author of the award-winning novel,The Atlas of Reds and Blues, and recently, Circa. Her third novel, Midnight, At The War is forthcoming from Mariner Books (2026). Her debut spoken-word album is forthcoming from Someplace Called Brooklyn record label later this year. She holds degrees from Columbia University, University of Illinois and UNC-Chapel Hill. She now lives in California.






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