If Vauhini Vara were to deliver a eulogy at a funeral, it would be stark, forging mountains of heartbreak with sparing, skeletal words. At the same time, it would be hilarious, peppered with quips so subtle that they linger quietly, only appreciated in hindsight ... While graphic, these images are far from gratuitous. If anything, they serve to illuminate the ugliness of being a person in the world—ostensibly the larger point of This Is Salvaged, which boldly asks: how, despite life’s indignities, do we make meaning from it? ... a slender collection at 180 pages, but hangs heavy with a profundity that only Vara, a master of thrifty syntax, can deliver so gracefully.
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