The Culture of Water
An Anthology of Poetry
by Jasmine Duran
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About the Book
In an isolated state in Guatemala City, Jasmine Duran began writing her first few poems about Sarita, the young girl she was assigned to au pair in the Spring of 2016. After a grueling heartbreak and transformative travel experience throughout South America, Duran released her emotions via her blog.
Years later, after being chosen to perform her spoken word and poetry within the Coachella Valley in California, Duran put together her collection of poems that most closely detailed her transformation. Aptly titled, The Culture of Water for the many states of "rooms" she lived in throughout the years. Duran describes her fluidity, resilience, and exposes her soul through her first poetry book.
Years later, after being chosen to perform her spoken word and poetry within the Coachella Valley in California, Duran put together her collection of poems that most closely detailed her transformation. Aptly titled, The Culture of Water for the many states of "rooms" she lived in throughout the years. Duran describes her fluidity, resilience, and exposes her soul through her first poetry book.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Poetry
- Additional Categories Coffee Table Books, Blogs
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 24 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9780368990410
- Publish Date: Jun 25, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords poems, poetry, jasminenduran, thecultureofwater
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About the Creator
Jasmine Duran, 32, released her first book, The Culture of Water, in June 2019 and followed it with the binary code of a broken heart in late 2021. She is a native of the Palm Springs desert, but prefers being a nomad throughout Southern California. Duran considers water to be her sanctuary and writes to reflect society, love, and generational differences.