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The Million-Petalled Flower of Being Here
The Million-Petalled Flower of Being Here | Vidyan Ravinthiran
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Ravinthiran's second collection is a book of sonnets for his wife. These are love poems that turn analytical, consider the world, and stand for a larger community, including readers themselves. Many describe life in the North-East England for a mixed-race couple, considering both the redemptive force of love and the cultural origins of our discontent.
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Mehso-so

There's a loveliness here that saddens me when I cannot rate it as a pick. It's a collection of sonnets dedicated to his wife, about their relationship. It takes in the crap they endure as a mixed race couple, Brexit, the lack of affordable housing, family, immigration... i.e the rich margin where the private and social meet. BUT for me a sonnet sequence needs to embrace more of the constraints of the form than 14 lines and the odd bit of rhyme.3*