Kaleidoscope: An Asian Journey of Colors

· World Voices Book 2 · Loving Healing Press
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About the Author
Sweta Srivastava Vikram is a multi-genre writer and marketing professional living in New York City. She is the author of "Because All Is Not Lost" from Modern History Press and the co-author of "Whispering Woes of Ganges & Zambezi" (Cyberwit 2010). Her work has appeared in six countries across three continents. Sweta has held recent artist residencies and workshops in Portugal, Ireland, and several within USA. She is a graduate of Columbia University.
"In this innovative series, Sweta Srivastava Vikram re-appropriates color. Cultures and mythologies collide along the way, and the result is a chapbook that feels like a quest. In the end, the colors are a map to identity. The child's pink tonsils or the bride's red sari are not symbols, but rather mile markers. Like Vikram's poems, they lead toward understanding"
--Erica Wright, Senior Poetry Editor, "Guernica"
About the Chapbook
The book delves into the implication and philosophy of colors from a Hindu woman's point of view, from birth until death. The color she adorns herself with almost depicts the story of her life. Expressed through different poetic and verbal forms, each color in the book has its own tone and is specific to different age groups.
Learn more at www.SwetaVikram.com
From the World Voices Series at Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com

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A Google user
October 10, 2011
I love Sweta Vikram’s ability to create a colorful pattern of words that describe many aspects of a Hindu woman’s life, both in sorrow and happiness, from birth to death. “Kaleidoscope: An Asian Journey of Colors” is her second chapbook of musings. Touching the heart of women, Vikram gives us an opportunity to reflect within ourselves to deepen our own understanding of life. In the introduction Vikram says “The color she adorns herself with almost depicts the story of her life. (For instance, widowhood cries white and green conveys conception.)” Although each culture has its own interpretation of color, a woman from any culture can resonate with the words Vikram so gracefully carved: Poetry in Flowers With feet like petals of daffodils dipped in almond milk. Mind, a butterfly nudged by the toothed leaves of Buttercup. I dash to chase the breeze of daisies singing melodies. Vikram's wordsmithing is outstanding. I have read much poetry and have never seen such creativeness as that of this author. She allows her words to flow with rhythm and deepness. The wisdom that comes through her is beyond any I've seen. She best describes it as: ...the round of turmeric in the sky serenades me with its color and tulips sing rhythmic words of poetry. “Kaleidoscope” by Sweta Srivastava Vikram is like tulips sing[ing] rhythmic words of poetry. Sensational!
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Sweta Srivastava Vikram is a multi-genre writer and marketing professional living in New York City. She is the author of Because All Is Not Lost from Modern History Press and the co-author of Whispering Woes of Ganges & Zambezi (Cyberwit 2010). Her work has appeared in six countries across three continents. Sweta has held recent artist residencies and workshops in Portugal, Ireland, and several within USA. She is a graduate of Columbia University.

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