The City That Is Leaving Forever is a unique twenty-first-century time
capsule: an instant-message exchange between Kashmir and British
Columbia spanning more than five years in the lives of two Muslim
Kashmiri women poets. In 2016, as India's military carries out
extrajudicial killings and imposes a lengthy curfew in Srinagar, Kurd is
forced to cancel her family trip to Kashmir. Syed and Kurd confide in
each other as the weeks and months pass, working through drafts of new
poems, reading each other's work, discussing multilingual poetics, the
challenges of translation, and the contrasts of daily life in their two
cities. The result is a rigorously feminist record of thinking through
trauma as it unfolds and a document of life under military lockdown, "a
book like a cluster of thorns with some few fragrant petals caught in
them."