"Where I Live" combines Arundhathi Subramaniam's first two Indian
collections of poetry, "On Cleaning Bookshelves" and "Where I Live",
with a selection of new work. Her poems explore various ambivalences -
around human intimacy with its bottlenecks and surprises, life in a
Third World megalopolis, myth, the politics of culture and gender, and
the persistent trope of the existential journey. They probe
contradictory impulses: the desire for adventure and anchorage;
expansion and containment; vulnerability and strength; freedom and
belonging; withdrawal and engagement; and, an approach to language as
exciting resource and desperate refuge. Her new poems are a meditation
on desire - in which the sensual and sacred mingle inextricably. There
is a fascination with the skins that separate self from other, self from
self, thing from no-thing. These are poems of dark need, of urgency, of
desire as derailment, and derailment as possibility.