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If They Come For Us

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Fatimah Asghar's debut poetry collection explores her experience as a Pakistani Muslim woman in contemporary America, grappling with identity, queerness, grief, and violence. Orphaned young, these poems convey both anguish and joy while examining how violence is inherited and manifests within relationships. Through experimental, lyrical, and raw language, Asghar weaves personal history with broader stories of marginalised communities, reflecting on place, belonging, and resilience.
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This collection will resonate with readers interested in contemporary poetry, social justice, and exploring themes of identity, race, queerness, and cultural heritage. It suits those who appreciate poignant, lyrical, and experimental verse that tackles profound personal and political subjects.

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Fatimah Asghar's debut collection brought me to tears many times over. It is urgent, compelling and filled with fragments of history that have changed the face of the world. Its exploration of queerness, grief, Muslim identity, partition and being a woman of colour in a white supremacist world make this the most essential collection of poems you'll read this year. โ€“ Nikesh Shukla, editor of THE GOOD IMMIGRANT, author of THE ONE WHO WROTE DESTINY

Poet and co-creator of the Emmy-nominated web series BROWN GIRLS captures her experience as a Pakistani Muslim woman in contemporary America, while exploring identity, violence, and healing.

an aunt teaches me how to tell
an edible flower
from a poisonous one.
just in case, I hear her say, just in case.

Orphaned as a child, Fatimah Asghar grapples with coming of age and navigating questions of sexuality and race without the guidance of a mother or father. These poems at once bear anguish, joy, vulnerability, and compassion, while also exploring the many facets of violence: how it persists within us, how it is inherited across generations, and how it manifests itself in our relationships.

In experimental forms and language both lyrical and raw, Asghar seamlessly braids together marginalised people's histories with her own understanding of identity, place, and belonging.

A debut poetry collection showcasing both a fierce and tender new voice โ€“ Booklist

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New Yorker praises the collection for its vivid and revelatory poems that illuminate the forces shaping identity. Nikesh Shukla calls it urgent and compelling, highlighting its essential examination of queerness, grief, Muslim identity, and race. Goodreads describes it as an outstanding and thought-provoking collection. The work is recognised as both personal and historical, celebratory and aggrieved, making a powerful impact.

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ISBN: 9781472154620

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 February 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Corsair

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 11.0mm

Width: 125.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 120g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Fatimah Asghar is an artist who spans across different genres and themes. They have been featured in various outlets such as TIME, NPR, Teen Vogue and the Forbes '30 Under 30' list. Their first book of poems If They Come For Us explored themes of orphaning, family, the violence of the 1947 Partition of South Asia, the legacy of colonization, borders, shifting identity, and violence. Along with Safia Elhillo they co-edited an anthology for Muslim people who are also women, trans, gender non-conforming and/ or queer, Halal If You Hear Me, which was built around the radical idea that there are as many ways of being Muslim as there are Muslim people in the world. They are the writer and co-creator of the Emmy-nominated Brown Girls, a web series that highlights friendship among women of colour that was in a development deal with HBO, and wrote and directed Got Game, a short film that follows a queer South Asian Muslim woman trying to navigate a kink party after being single. They are also a writer and co-producer on Ms. Marvel on Disney +.

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