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The Art of Strangeness by Mehnaz Sahibzada

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To devote one’s life to poetry is no small act, and The Art of Strangeness reveals both the cost and the courage of that choice. In poems like “Kitchens Through Which I Have Traveled” and “Modern Fairy Tale,” Mehnaz Sahibzada pulls us into her multifaceted vision of life, where everyday objects shimmer with myth, memory, and music.

 

Sahibzada offers us a world both intimate and expansive, with poems that span heartbreaks and halal, kitchens and continents. This much is clear: Sahibzada loves language. In these pages, she uses it to cast spells, prophesy mealtimes, and seek out the strangeness of a life lived in many different locales. Sahibzada’s relationship to language is lush and unapologetic: “My mind mirthed, thoughts / dissolve into song, I sink / into a hive / of shumukh shadows. You / pluck my wings in the curd / of darkness.”

 

Traveling through ghazals, villanelles, and sonnets, from Lahore, Pakistan to Pasadena, California, the poems in The Art of Strangenessare both tender and tensile. They show us the resilience of a life lived with an ear tuned to language and the simple pleasure of a café au lait. These poems listen closely to the world. Pick up this book, and it just might teach you how to listen too.

–Danielle Mitchell, Executive Director of The Poetry Lab

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Art of Strangeness

by Mehnaz Sahibzada

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The Art of Strangeness by Mehnaz Sahibzada is a playful exploration of shifting settings and realities. The poems drift from Lahore to Los Angeles, and from Tucson to Taif. What surfaces is a longing for the past as well as the inevitability of present alienation. Faith and beauty appear here in the contradictory spaces, where scorpions are juxtaposed with roses.
The poems in the collection are also contradictory in form:  villanelles and ghazals appear alongside free verse and narrative poems. The stanzas conjure luxury handbags and kitchen counters, gray hair and vampires as well as the surreal experience of aging.
How does a woman inhabit her own skin when the house of body keeps shifting? These poems pose questions like this, where the strange is not a departure from the real but the very essence of it. #poetry #immigration #identity #Pakistan #womanhood #culture #displacement #memory #gothic
Mehnaz Sahibzada is a 2022 Jack Hazard Fellow in fiction writing for her first novel in progress, Jaani, a coming-of-age story set in Pakistan.  Her writing has appeared in Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen, Jaggery, Strange Horizons, and elsewhere. A high school English teacher and author of the poetry collection, My Gothic Romance (2019), she lives in Los Angeles.  For inquiries, contact Mehnaz through her website at www.poetmehnaz.com

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