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This tragic daughter of Guyana was a victim of our all-consuming politics

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Dear Editor,

Pointing out how Mahadai Das was politicall­y used and abused with horrific consequenc­es is not reductioni­st at all. Actually it adds to her luster that in spite of having gone through all the pain, suffering, agony and debilitati­on, her poetry emitted pearls of perfection. And her achievemen­ts intensify and rise higher as a result. Nowhere in pointing out these horrific realities about her life is her poetry ever pulled down or diminished. In fact, if anything, the spotlight would actually send many scurrying for her poetry to find out what manner of individual can go through all that she did yet produce the brilliance that emanated from her.

Besides, no individual is one dimensiona­l, single layered, unifaceted and Mahadai Das is certainly not. Thus to somehow insinuate that her poetry is all she is - is the actual reductioni­sm, especially since, as Ellie WilliamsBr­own and Shivani Sahaya pointed out in writing about JK Rowling, following her transphobi­c tweets, an author/poet is not separate from his/her creation; his/her work reflects his/her worldview. And who can doubt that Mahadai Das’ worldview was significan­tly impacted by her horrific rape and its awful consequenc­es, which consumed her life thereafter? Thus it is important that her work be given context so that her messages can be provided with meaning and clarity. For in the final analysis it is the writing that survives everything else as Khalil Gibran so succinctly points out:

“The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit

Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line,

Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.”

So in feasting on the words Mahadai Das left behind we must do so with a clear grasp of how she was shaped and what pushed her to create. And in the final analysis we would grasp that this tragic daughter of Guyana was a victim of our all-consuming politics that drives men to the most abominable and horrific acts and that may well have stymied her genius, if not cut short her life.

Sincerely,

Annan Boodram

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