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Recensies van Melk en honing door Rupi Kaur

Melk en honing is 1 keer gerecenseerd. De gemiddelde score is 4.0. Het boek is 1 keer gelezen.
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english review of the book "MILK AND HONEY"
I bought milk and honey on Amazon ( KINDLE version) and decided to embrace my poetic side Needless to say, I was baffled with what I found folded into the pages. I was expecting an inspirational slightly tacky read much like how I viewed poetry prior to this. What I found was vulnerability, startling bluntness, and a pure and raw story laced the poetry begins with themes centered around sexual abuse and broken relationships, tough topics to tackle.
She depicts the childhood of a girl who was raped and left hopeless, and the destruction it caused. Kaur lets her emotions flow freely as if the words are pouring out from her heart rather than her mind.nto the pages of Rupi Kaur's poetry.
In “the hurting,” there is much more than a physical pain that is present; it descends deep within the heart of the victim and shatters their purity. What remains is a voice that cries out for help, but no one will answer to it.

“The loving” shifts the tone of the book, as the poems become intimate and sensual. Kaur details sexual and emotional pleasures created by love, and the power it has to render the soul completely useless. Despite the change in subject matter, Kaur maintains her voice and keeps the rhythm of her poems short and simple.

“The breaking” and “the healing” go hand in hand (no surprise there); both detail the journey of heartbreak to happiness. She speaks to a younger audience here, a group of lovers who have been abandoned and broken for the first time. The pain described is told with innocence and passion, the only way pain should be told.

The final chapter of the collection encapsulates the meaning of independence and identity. The speaker encourages readers to seek out the beauty and radiance within themselves, to stop relying on the world and other people for validation. Kaur writes, “You must enter a relationship/with yourself/before anyone else.” Personally, this emphasizes the power to love ourselves that lies within us all. Some may argue this idea is cliché, but the way Kaur expresses independence is original and honest, providing a new perspective on an old idea.

Whether or not you are female, and whether or not you can relate to every message in milk and honey, I think it is a necessary read for all. The reminder to appreciate yourself and to embrace emotion is timeless.

Trying to summarize the human experience is pointless because each person deals with pain and pleasure in their own way. But Kaur comes about as close as a poet can get to understanding and accepting the importance behind emotion, and why we all need more love.