In Say, Sarala Estruch explores the limits of language in the face
of overwhelming loss and attempts to forge a language with which to
probe subjects that still remain largely taboo: grief, childhood
bereavement, the challenges and possibilities of cross-cultural and
interracial relationships, mixed-race identity, colonialism and its
aftermath. A pamphlet that exists in the spaces left vacant by the
silences in the stories that parents and grandparents tell us; Say
casts a slant light on the scars our ancestors carry, both those we
inherit and those we choose to leave behind.
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