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Rupi Kaur (born 4 October 1992) is a Canadian poet, illustrator, photographer, and author. Born in
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, India, Kaur emigrated to Canada at a young age with her family. She began performing poetry in 2009 and rose to fame on
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, eventually becoming a popular poet through her three collections of poetry. In March 2015, as a part of her university photography project, Kaur posted a series of photographs to Instagram depicting herself with menstrual blood stains on her clothing and bedsheets. Instagram removed the image, in response to which Kaur wrote a viral critique of the company's actions. As a result of the incident, Kaur's poetry gained more traction and her initially self-published debut collection, '' Milk and Honey'' (2014), was reprinted to widespread commercial success. The success of ''Milk and Honey'' proved worrisome for Kaur as she struggled throughout the creation of the follow-up, '' The Sun and Her Flowers'' (2017). She experienced burnout after the release, but soon recovered. She wanted to feel less pressure for commercial success, which influenced her third collection, ''Home Body'' (2020) – a partial response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Considered to be a part of the "Instapoetry" group, Kaur's work is simplistic in nature and explores South Asian identity, immigration and femininity; her childhood and personal life serve as sources of inspiration. Line drawings accompany her poetry with stark subject matters. Her social media numbers are similar to that of pop music, TV and film stars. Since its release in 2014, her collection "Milk and Honey," has sold over 2.5 million copies in 25 languages, spending 77 weeks on the New York Times Best-Seller List. Kaur has been praised for influencing the modern literary scene, although Kaur's poetry has had mixed critical reception and been subject to frequent parody; she has been dogged by claims of plagiarism by fellow "Instapoets". Kaur has been included on congratulatory year-end lists by the BBC and ''Elle''; ''
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'' controversially called her the "Writer of the Decade".


Early life

Kaur was born into a
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family in
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, India, on 4 October 1992. At age three, she emigrated to Canada with her parents. Her father had left before and wasn't present for Kaur's birth. Due to financial instability, he would send back supplies suitable for Kaur and her upbringing. She lived with her parents and three younger siblings in a one-bedroom basement flat, where they slept in the same bed. Her family eventually settled in
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, alongside a large
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community, while Kaur's father worked as a truck driver. When her father lived in
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he'd write
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to Kaur's mother, who practiced painting. At the age of 5, Rupi Kaur began to take on her mother's hobby of painting. However, she was imposed to do so as she was given a paintbrush and forced to draw. Her mother wanted to instill this art in her since it was so close to home. Also, Kaur recalled that poetry was a recurrent aspect of her faith, spirituality and everyday life: "There were evenings when my dad would sit around for hours, analyzing a single verse for hours". As a child, Kaur would find herself embarrassed by her mother's accent and try to distance herself. Kaur was generally self-conscious about her identity. Her mother was occasionally distant to Kaur, as a result of her family and culture, particularly when Kaur was on her period; menstruating, alongside her childhood abuse, often left Kaur debilitated. Her relationship with her parents, in particular her mother, become turbulent in her adolescence; there were extensive arguments over mundane activities that Kaur later interpreted as a result of wishing to preserve their original culture. As a young child she witnessed relatives and friends experience domestic violence or sexual abuse; watching her parents be subject to racism, she inferred, resulted in her coy disposition. Her environment growing up led to her developing what she deemed "constant survival mode". She performed
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and
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for several years. Kaur aspired to be an astronaut or a social worker or a fashion designer; her ambitions changed frequently and her father prohibited her from studying the latter subject in university. She expressed an interest in reading from a young age, finding it relieved her loneliness. Her interest was hindered by Kaur having English as a second language, first learning it at age 10, although she considered her affinity for books as akin to a friendship. She only began to amass confidence and social skills in fourth grade. An initial aversion to English meant Kaur was effectively
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for a period of time. Throughout middle school she partook in "speech competitions", winning one in seventh grade, thus helping her find progress and hope in spite of isolation and bullying. According to Kaur, she was an easy target for ridicule due to her outward appearance and vulnerability. Kaur was subject to various comments about her appearance from her parents and peers. She had begun to grow in confidence following sixth grade and it was writing and performing that led her to " indher voice". She experienced the nadir of her education during high-school, as she sustained, what she considered, toxic care. Her feelings were relieved upon forgoing people who she described as "very dangerous for me". Poetry brought her solace as she dealt with being self-conscious – of literature, she read, among others,
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. She studied rhetoric and professional writing at the
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; she'd teach creative-writing classes for high school and college students while in education herself. When studying poetry she'd "agonize over each and every word": "I would have to pull out the list of literary devices my teacher gave me and my 10 colorful pens. It was like doing surgery on the damn thing."


Career


Early work (2009–2013)

Kaur first began performing poetry in 2009. Although she found spoken-word poetry "really natural", describing her first show as "Like a damn hug", she'd fidget with the paper above her face, leaving before audiences clapped due to her anxiety. Her poetry at first received a lukewarm reception, having been told that she was too aggressive for certain venues or made some people uncomfortable. "So many people around me early on thought it was absolutely ridiculous". Kaur started writing in an attempt to articulate her personal trauma, having just left an abusive relationship – which influenced her decision to perform poetry: "I wanted to find a voice, because I had been voiceless for so long". At university, her writing became more reflective than before, having previously written about boys she liked and the political changes she wanted to see in the world – although she was, by her own admission, ignorant on the matter, her poems at first lambasted the Canadian government. Kaur would often be in conflict with her parents over her choice to pursue poetry. Throughout high school, Kaur shared her writing anonymously. She took the stage surname of Kaur because "Kaur is the name of every Sikh woman – brought in to eradicate the
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– and I thought, wouldn't it be empowering if a young Kaur saw her name in a book store?". From 2013 onward, she began sharing her work without a pseudonym on
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before moving to
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in 2014 where she started adding simple illustrations. Around this time, she began to garner a cult following and, at times, had 600 attendees at her shows, her career, thus far, having been subject to " lmost
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". Her first poem posted on Instagram regarded a wife coping with her husband's alcoholism; she described the experience as cathartic.


''Milk and Honey'' (2014–2016)

At first submitted her poetry to literary
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, magazines and journals, to little success. Kaur's first book, '' Milk and Honey'', was self-published on
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on 4 November 2014, after she begun work at age 18. She created the poems in ''Milk and Honey'' "entirely for erself with zero concept of book in mind", and sold more than 10,000 copies. Kaur recalled that she was hesitant to submit to magazines or journals because it "felt like I was taking apart 'Milk and Honey''and throwing things at different walls, hoping they would stick. I feel like it only made sense when it was ollectedbecause this is a body of work". In March 2015, as a part of her university photography project, Kaur – intending to challenge prevalent societal menstrual taboos and the objectification of women – posted a series of photographs to Instagram depicting herself with menstrual blood stains on her clothing and bed sheets. Internet trolls harassed Kaur over the photos, which were twice removed for not complying with the site's terms of service; Kaur claimed that she was not notified beforehand or given a reason and criticised their censorship as misogynistic and reaffirming what she sought to condemn – deeming the act an "attack on my humanity". Instagram apologized and brought back the images, citing a mistaken removal. Her response went viral, credited with bringing Kaur more followers and leading to the subsequent rise in popularity of her poetry. She later regretted writing her response, finding widespread disdain affected her mental health, experiencing anxiety that "sort of set in and never really left" and suicidal thoughts for a period of time. That same year, she wrote 10 chapters of a yet unpublished novel. As Kaur rose to prominence on social media, ''Milk and Honey'' was re-released by
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, which saw her work alongside an editor for the first time. It became a "blockbuster" success and, as of 2017, has sold 2.5 million copies worldwide and translated into 25 languages – the same year, it was the best-selling book in Canada. During a poetry reading in 2015, Kaur, upon seeing a line of her fans that extended four street blocks, fully realised the extent of her audience and grew more confident in her poetry as a result. She performed a
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the next year. Kirsty Melville, publisher and president of AMP, credits the book's success with Kaur's connection to her readers. At age 22, she employed seven people to aid her, as a part of a
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she founded. While writing, her team often manages her social media. She would later describe the success of ''Milk and Honey'' as surreal, noting a deeply sentimental and inspiring attachment.


''The Sun and Her Flowers'' (2017–2019)

Following a three-month writing trip in California, and in the same year as her induction into the
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, Kaur's second book, '' The Sun and Her Flowers'', was published, on 3 October 2017. She views it as a "one long continuous poem that goes on for 250 pages", "which while birthed in Instagram, is a concept that depends on being bound". As of 2020, the book has sold upwards of a million copies and has been translated into multiple languages. In 2018, she made nearly $1.4 million from poetry sales. That same year, she performed at the Jaipur Literary Festival: "It was as if I had waited my whole life for this moment. It was my only show, where I wasn't nervous. The crowd was energetic." While touring the world, she experienced feelings of depression and
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. The process of creating ''The Sun and Her Flowers'' and trying to replicate her success affected her mental health, reporting "furious 12-hour
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stretches" and 72-hour migraines. She experienced months of
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and frustration at her work, ultimately calling its creation the "greatest challenge of my life". Following its release, she dealt with feelings of burnout – writing the poem "''Timeless''" in response. These feelings began to subside as she viewed them as transient – aided by
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's ''Big Magic,'' which she said "saved my life".'''' By early 2019, she entered therapy to ease her depression and anxiety. That year, she was commissioned by
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to write an introduction for a new edition of
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's '' The Prophet'', in anticipation of that book entering the
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and performed at the
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. Kaur considers Gibran an influence and has dubbed ''The Prophet'' her "life bible".


''Home Body'' (2020–present)

Kaur released her new poetry collection, entitled ''Home Body'', on 17 November 2020. The collection featured illustrations from Kaur and became one of the best-selling books of 2020. Intent with feeling less pressure for commercial profit, Kaur reached out to fellow authors for guidance – having felt imposter syndrome during its creation due to ''Milk and Honey'''s success. She begun work in 2018, during a time of depression and concluded the process amidst a period of introspection, a by-product of the COVID-19 pandemic, as is ''Home Body'', in Kaur's eyes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Kaur moved back in to her parents' house in Brampton and began teaching workshops on
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, due to feelings of loneliness and fear and a desire to connect with her audience. To her students, she emphasizes a natural and therapeutic approach to writing. She self-released a poetry special, ''Rupi Kaur Live'', consisting of poetry readings and anecdotes accompanied by visuals and music, in April 2021, after it was turned down by streaming services – Kaur acknowledged that it was an atypical prospect. By August that year it had been released on Amazon Prime in a limited capacity. Explaining the impetus, Kaur recalled her separation of performance and prose, attempting to hide the former, and how her eventual marriage of the two styles "in maybe 2016" allowed the show to occur. In 2021, she performed as a part of a tribute to
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Artistry and influences

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. She said that she enjoys the equality of letters and that the style reflects her worldview. The experience of learning English upon moving to Canada and studying poetry has influenced her writing style, subsequently tailoring her work to be accessible, particularly by readers learning English. Kaur has emphasized her poetry's relation to South Asian culture – to the point that she's weary of Western readers fully understanding it. Her poems often conclude with either a final italicized line that either identify its audience or articulate its theme or her name. In her article for ''
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described this as Kaur's "trademark move" and likened it to the use of a
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. Kaur's style ranges from
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, inspirational and confessional, although her poems aren't "100 percent autobiographical" – the fictional elements being often opaque in regards to their authenticity. Kaur's childhood: her fickle temperament, her Sikh identity and her dad's activism – which included Kaur partaking in protests as a child – affected her poems. The writing process begins with her starting on paper and then transferring the "most promising" material to an extended Microsoft Word document. Oftentimes after this process culminates, she attaches a compelling image along with her poems to complement the verses. Lastly, it concludes after she has narrowed the poem to its main elements and she has received affirmation from her sister. Her printed poems are often excerpts from longer spoken-word work, publishing "the part that really made my stomach turn". Due to treating writing as a "form of healing", she doesn't consider the audience, solely valuing her response and engagement. Across all her projects, she maintains "full creative control", contributing towards aspects such as the cover and minutiae of her books. Kaur has said that she approaches her poetry like running a business and writes "to perform it", seeing the stage as where her ambitions are fully achieved. Within the context of performance, her use of line breaks and periods represent where she would pause and where a new idea would be introduced, respectively. Her written poetry focus upon design, whereas her performances centre on rhyme, narrative and delivery. She performs in a sing-song manner, at times alongside audience members, Kaur making use of original music scores and ornate projections.
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highlighted that, in being a "performative poet", Kaur continues a tradition of "the page enact ng
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in the mind".
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spotlighted Kaur's proximity and similarities with spoken-word and hip-hop artists. Sparse line drawings accompany her poems. They have been compared to
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; her drawings and poetry have seen allusions to childhood artistry. The
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noted that the art in ''Milk and Honey'', functions like a
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. The style of drawing continues in ''The Sun and Her Flowers.'' Her illustrations, juxtaposed with the poems, are "striking" and "often disturbing", with one, for example, linking self-harm with despair. Images that appear in her work include twisting bodies, crawling flowers, and fingers forming the shapes of hearts. Kaur explained that her style is intended to be recognisable and evoke a brand, akin to
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's. She creates them following their respective poem being written. Since its inception, Kaur's public image has been denoted as authentic and individual; spiritual and boldly feminist. Alongside her peers –
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, Lang Leav,
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– and other " Instapoets", Kaur's plainspoken and free verse poetry is delivered in a "bite-size" manner – some poems only composing of one line. With ''The Sun and Her Flowers'', her poems expanded their length. " th its epigrammatic brevity, plain language, and empowering messages", Kaur's poetry has been said to be emblematic of the common "Instapoet" style. Kaur, who dislikes the term "Instapoet", has also been said to belong to a "new generation of migrant writers, a generation who 'sits-in, tweets, posts and broadcasts'". She has been said to be possibly the "representative of an entire generation's values and ethos". She differs from her peers in her focus upon self-care and depiction of pain as intertwined with triumph. Kaur has said that she writes for "the generation that's reading my work...I am writing something that is believable to that generation".
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''' Gregory Cowles recognized a candid and lyrical nature in Kaur's poetry with Cowles saying that her "artless vulnerability slike a cross between
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". Due to her usage of dry, open-ended, and colloquial language, Kaur has been said to break from and reject traditional standards and features of poetry which are held in importance.
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'' and Kaur identified a universal quality in her work. Literature scholar Alyson Miller wrote that Kaur makes use of "gendered yet ostensibly universal themes relating to sexism, trauma, friendship, and violence". Following ''Milk and Honey'', she became more selective in regards to publishing her poetry online, having extensively showcased her work online unless embarrassed by the content. "Over the years, I've distanced myself from it...When the numbers started to grow, I started to overthink things. I felt more pressure to be correct and perfect all the time". Focusing upon "design, marketing, creative writing and branding", Kaur's Instagram account, with 3.5 million followers, fluctuates between photographs of Kaur and her poetry, with South Asian people and iconography as a prominent focus. Using ''The Sun and Her Flowers'' as a base, her poetry special had an "ethereal nature-driven aesthetic", featuring large yellow flower petals around the stage and projected. She refined her aesthetic into a more stylised manner following the release of ''
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'' (2013). Kaur has described Beyoncé as an influence, as well as Sharon Olds, Marina Abromovich, Adele, Kahlil Gibran, Nizzar Qabbani, Amrita Sher-Gil and Frida Kahlo. Furthermore, Kaur takes inspiration from herself, her friends and her mother.


Themes and motifs

Kaur' poetry explores a small selection of themes alongside issues faced by Indian women and immigrants, female trauma and the "
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n experience". Her mother is a subject she treats with reverence in her work and pays tribute to her parents in her poem ''Broken English'' – Kaur credits her mother, due to significant sacrifices made in Kaur's childhood, with her career as a poet. Eleanor Ty wrote that Kaur, by means of her poetry, "reveals a sophisticated understanding of the psychological complexities of family dynamics". Although examined differently, her written and performed poetry share the same themes. Domestic and sexual violence were a particular focus of her initial work and rape related trauma became more explicit after ''Milk and Honey''. She explored violence and trauma heavily in her early work because "I had this desire to unpack so many deeper emotions and issues that I'd seen affecting me and so many women around me". Her poem, ''I'm Taking My Body Back'', concerns her surviving a sexual assault. Kaur has admitted that writing about these heavy subjects can be both cathartic and troublesome to her mental wellbeing. She writes in the second person in her most solemn depictions of domestic abuse, "as if heis attempting to distance herself from her experience of physical abuse". Common cultural metaphors and motifs such as honey, fruit and water arise in her work. Many of her poems concern "women as a collective". A sense of mystic
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can be found, often intertwined with discourse on 'natural' beauty. ''Milk and Honey'' has themes of abuse, love, loss and healing. Love serves as her general primary theme. Feminism, refugees, immigration and her South Asian identity became more prominent in ''The Sun and Her Flowers,'' alongside musings on body dysmorphia, abuse, rape and self-love. Kaur said of the books that they're are "inward" and "outward" journeys, respectively; ''The Sun and Her Flowers'' has more breadth of themes. Influenced by the
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, ''Home Body'' examines themes of
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and mental health, more than before.


Reception and impact

The most popular of the "Instapoets", and dubbed the "
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of her generation," Chiara Giovanni of
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noted that Kaur's celebrity – which has led her peer
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to call her perhaps the most famous poet of all time – is "more akin to that of a pop star like rianaGrande than a traditional poet", crediting her accessibility. Agatha French, writing for the ''
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'', compared reactions to the announcement of ''The Sun and Her Flowers,'' by Kaur's majority young and female fans, to "the fervent devotion of Beatles fans" – she's been credited with "spearhead ngthe merging of poetry and pop culture". Her live performances routinely have hundreds of attendees, with turnout, at times, as high as 800 people. According to Kaur, her success has "democratised poetry and literature in general" – Kaur also credits Instagram with the perceived democratisation of poetry, feeling that her working class and racial background wouldn't allow her to be published otherwise. Regarded as a "pioneer" of the "Instapoet" style,
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noted Kaur's influence in what she called the "biggest overall shift n reading habitswe've seen in the past decade". Kaur has instigated greater focus on poetry by booksellers, American adults and young people. In 2017, a rise of poetry sales in Canada and in the United Kingdom prompted attribution to Kaur. Fans have praised her for writing about her personal trauma and elevating diversity in a "overwhelmingly" white literary scene. Her poetry has been credited with "inspir ng hub of creativity for young black girls"; author Tanya Byrne argued that fellow BAME writers should replicate Kaur's self-publishment. Her style of menstrual activism has become "more the norm than the exception", with many
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generating similar media attention since Kaur. She has inspired various young poets to begin the practice. "Kaur has become...a voice for the marginalized", wrote Sadaf Ahsan, for ''
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;'' literature scholar Lili Pâquet saw such a signifier as resulting from the fallout of her menstrual photographs. Scholars have characterized her as a "
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feminst poet".


Online reception

Her series of menstrual photographs elicited a very mixed reception. She received death threats levied towards her, which led to emotional numbness and a subsequent distancing from social media. In retrospect, Amika George, a British activist who campaigns against period poverty in the United Kingdom, credits Kaur's menstrual photographs with being the "catalyst for opening up the conversation about periods". Allison Jackson of ''
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'', Jane Helpern of ''
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'' and, literary scholar Anna Camilleri espoused similar notions in 2015. Various feminist artists defended Kaur when her menstrual photographs were taken down. Kaur noted an effect on her friends in Punjab, as they had frank discussions with their families regarding periods. In response to the reception of her photos, Kaur initially said:Kaur later admitted that for many years internet trolls had "left me broken", having previously dismissed such ideas. To resolve her dismay, she came to the conclusion that "I'm here to speak my truth and connect with readers, and that's it. None of the negative voices matter in the end". Her work have been the subject of
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online, usually in the form of parody poems mocking Kaur's writing style, their prominence having been compared to a
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. Ahsan described Kaur as a "social media commodity", a status from which she prospers. In 2017, a book parodying Kaur's poetry, entitled ''Milk and Vine'', was released. Kaur considers disdain for the fame her work has garnered to be analogous to the reception of
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, seeing both as disparaged for being "easy". Waheed and Shire, among Kaur's influences, have accused her of plagiarism. Claims by Waheed's supporters are based on Kaur and her lack of punctuation and use of honey as a metaphor. Kaur has denied claims of plagiarism, speculating about the likelihood of similar experiences and that their similar themes and use of honey is a "by-product of our times", comparing contemporary concurrent artistic development to that in the
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or Victorian periods – Kaur attributing their namesakes as said development.


Critical reception

Critics have been less laudatory than general audiences. Kaur has become "something of a polarizing figure in the literary, publishing, and media communities", whose "work is often knocked as being lowbrow or trite, or not in the rich tradition of serious poetry". Her use of contemporary vernacular has drawn ire. Other criticisms include her work being formulaic, attenuated and juvenile. Kaur feels that her work can't be "fully reviewed or critiqued through a white lens or a Western one". According to Ali, "no criticism has been leveled at Kaur that hasn't been similarly leveled at "actual" poets", citing
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and
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. Rebecca Watts lambasted her poems' popularity and accessibility, describing them as "artless" and characterised by "the open denigration of intellectual engagement and rejection of craft" – Priya Khaira-Hanks, writing for ''
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'', remarked that Kaur's accessibility often led to "over-simplicity". Watts' criticism was supported and disparaged by poets alike. Isen disparaged what she regarded as an overly explanatory style, particularly when performed, as "the belated imposition of rhythm" fails to conceal compositional shortcomings.
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and Khaira-Hanks argued that her mainstream success and personal identity contributed towards people disregarding her work. Kaur's poetry and her status as a poet has been dismissed and seen to be of inauthentic quality; this perception has been rebuked. Watts considered Kaur to be more concerned with authenticity than the "traditional craft of poetry". In an essay for ''
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'', Soraya Roberts chastised Kaur as disingenuously representative of female South Asian oppression, when she is purportedly chiefly concerned with commodification; Pâquet echoed similar sentiments. The lack of distinction between personal and collective trauma has received further criticism. Miller viewed Kaur's work as vague and clichéd, citing an example depicting oppression: ''kaur, a woman of sikhi''. In 2017, BBC and ''Vogue'' listed Kaur in their lists of women of the year; ''Quill & Quire'' chose ''The Sun and Her Flowers'' for their annual list of the best books. The next year she was included on ''Forbes'' and ''Elle'''s complimentary lists of emerging artists. In 2019, ''
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'' named Kaur "Writer of the Decade", due to her impact on the medium of poetry; this led to a debate on whether the award was deserved, as well as about her work in general.


Works


Books

* ''Milk and Honey'' (2014) * '' The Sun and Her Flowers'' (2017) * ''Home Body'' (2020) * Healing Through Words (2022) - an interactive journal


Articles


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(2020)


Performance films

* ''Rupi Kaur Live'' (2021)


Recognition

She was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2017.


See also

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