<p>This collection of just over sixty poems tells the story of the author&#39;s paternal grandmother Sitala who lived in Kerala South India in the early to middle twentieth century. A composer of songs Sitala was known to use her art to negotiate her position as a woman wife and colonial subject. Though the author Pramila Venkateswaran knows little about the details of her grandmother&#39;s life and none of her songs were preserved Venkateswaran interviewed older living relatives in Alleppey Kerala and listened to folk music that would have influenced her grandmother&#39;s songs in order to chronicle Sitala&#39;s life and art. As Meena Alexander observes &ldquo;Moving through the cycles of day and night these poems evoke the arc of a woman&rsquo;s life from the blossoming of young adulthood into the decay of old age.&rdquo; Venkateswaran creatively uses the rhythms of local musical forms such as kummi kudiattam naatu paadal (folk song) and vanchipaatu (boat song) to tell the stories about a woman living and growing old in India in the last century.</p>
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