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This a wonderful collection from an up-and-coming young poet. In this book Natasha Ramoutar has given herself permission to embrace joy and be playful. The poems move lightly between classical mythology, internet lore and pop culture while not glossing over her experience as a woman of colour in today's world. In Baby Cerberus, Ramoutar creates a speculative space where we think about the world we want to live in, with room for play, and where we think about kinship and how we care for one another.
This a wonderful collection from an up-and-coming young poet. In this book Natasha Ramoutar has given herself permission to embrace joy and be playful. The poems move lightly between classical mythology, internet lore and pop culture while not glossing over her experience as a woman of colour in today's world. In Baby Cerberus, Ramoutar creates a speculative space where we think about the world we want to live in, with room for play, and where we think about kinship and how we care for one another.
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