Calling a Wolf a Wolf
Calling a Wolf a Wolf
Calling a Wolf a Wolf is a poetry collection written by Kaveh Akbar. Published in 2017, the collection explores themes of addiction, recovery, and identity through the lens of Akbar's personal experiences.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The collection is divided into several sections, each delving into different aspects of the author's life and struggles. Akbar's raw and evocative language captures the complexities of addiction and the journey towards healing and self-acceptance.
Themes[edit | edit source]
Calling a Wolf a Wolf delves into themes of addiction, recovery, spirituality, and the search for identity. Akbar's poems navigate the depths of despair and the glimmers of hope that emerge from confronting one's inner demons.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The collection has received critical acclaim for its honesty and emotional depth. Critics have praised Akbar's ability to blend the personal with the universal, creating a work that resonates with readers on a profound level.
Notable Poems[edit | edit source]
Some of the notable poems in Calling a Wolf a Wolf include "Portrait of the Alcoholic with Craving," "Recovery," and "Against Dying."
Impact[edit | edit source]
Calling a Wolf a Wolf has been lauded for its contribution to contemporary poetry, shedding light on the struggles of addiction and the complexities of the human experience. Akbar's work continues to inspire and resonate with readers around the world.
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