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Vani Tripathi Height, Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More
in meters- 1.55 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 1”
• Hindu College, Delhi University
• Diploma in Acting from Living Theatre Academy of Drama, New Delhi
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Elegy for an Unclaimed Beloved: Nasreen Mohamedi 1937–1990
Desert Birth
And then there are those who received the desert in the cradle … the terrible gift granted to some, a sort of curse that is a blessing, a natal desertion, and that condemns and brings them up to poetry. The desert is a lack of origin, a lack of engendering… . It is the primal scene in which the infant wakes to perfect absence; to the absence of milk, which is light… . Desert, desert birth.1
Nasreen was not born in the desert but she knew and loved the deserts of Arabia. ‘… the strong aridity of the desert. It makes one detached in a tiny way, in a clear and vital way’, Nasreen writes in her diary.2 The desert is a lack of origin, a lack of engendering, a natal desertion, Helene Cixous says. The infant awakens to per-fect absence.3
I want to make the proposition that Nasreen’s work, founded on absence, is about the self (Illus. 1). That through a series of displacements she touches and tran