Hey y’all! 👋
I’m on the hunt for radical, revolutionary poems and books with strong socio-political undertones—the kind of writing that questions power, identity, oppression, love, and resistance.
I’m especially drawn to voices like Gulzar, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Kafka, Sylvia Plath, Frida Kahlo (letters/diaries), and Shakespeare—writers who weren’t just creating art, but intervening in their worlds.
I’d love to:
Get recommendations (poetry, fiction, essays, letters—anything!)
Connect with people who enjoy deep, thoughtful literary discussions
Talk about how literature becomes a form of protest, healing, or rebellion
If this resonates with you, drop your recs or let’s start a conversation.
Thanks!
by Economy_Doughnut_767