Farhaana Arefin curates a chorus of voices that blaze across personal and political terrain, reminding us that rage is not fragmentation but fuel, an energy that lights pathways to resistance, healing, and collective power.
Part of Hajar Press’s radical Elements series, The Hajar Book of Rage gathers writers of colour to explore rage as both wound and weapon through poetry, essays, and short fiction.
Part of Hajar Press’s radical Elements series, The Hajar Book of Rage gathers writers of colour to explore rage as both wound and weapon through poetry, essays, and short fiction.
Farhaana Arefin curates a chorus of voices that blaze across personal and political terrain, reminding us that rage is not fragmentation but fuel, an energy that lights pathways to resistance, healing, and collective power.