I Grieve Different

Abstract

I Grieve Different is a collection of memoirs with interspersed poetry, explaining the growth of the self as a continous grieving process. Sahil Verma recounts 12/13 instances through his life exploring the themes of substance use, death, joy, memory and nostalgia to queer the western experience while still correlating the east and the west. With emphasis on Hyderabad's culture, this collection is an example of queer temporality in practice.EnglishBachelors of Arts (BA

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