
The Desire of Roots by Robin S. Ngangom is a poetry book that beautifully captures the longing to gather words like precious treasures, whether they are rain-soaked or pebbly, forming a word-salve and forging them on an anvil. Through clean imagery and straightforward expressions, Ngangom's poems effortlessly navigate the intricate tapestry of human experiences, where landscapes and soulscapes intertwine. With a talent for celebrating love, longing, and societal reflections, Ngangom fearlessly explores the connections between politics and affection, painting a vivid portrait of deeply internalized politics through cherry trees and flowing hair. This collection demands to be heard and sung, resonating with readers everywhere. Praised by esteemed poets like Jayanta Mahapatra, John Oliver Perry, and Adil Jussawalla, Ngangom's work stands as a testament to the power of words.
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