Emdash and Ellipses A Chapbook

Emdash and Ellipses A Chapbook by Tanzila Ahmed is a poetry collection published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 6, 2016. This edition spans 76 pages and is presented in English. The chapbook features a series of poems that delve into the complexities of South Asian American identities, Muslim spirituality, and themes of grief and social justice.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of emotional landscapes through two distinct sections: Poems to Scream and Poems to Whisper. The collection addresses the nuanced experiences of love and identity, capturing both the loud and quiet moments that define personal and communal struggles. Through this work, Ahmed invites reflection on the intersections of culture and purpose within the framework of contemporary poetry.
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“Emdash and Ellipses” is the third poetry chapbook to be shared by poet, writer, and activist Tanzila “Taz” Ahmed. The collection of poems written over the course of the past seven years examines thematic struggles of South Asian American identities, Muslim spirituality, grief, social justice purpose, and the journey for love. Spilt in two parts – Poems to Scream and Poems to Whisper – the pieces explore the spaces in-between, loudly and quietly.
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