Wildflowers in My Hair

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By Kavyanjali Joshi

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'Wildflowers in My Hair' is a treasured collection of pieces written by Kavyanjali Joshi. The title came to her gallivanting for Algae collection near her College Campus when a wildflower accidently dropped on her hair.

Wildflowers, in their true metaphorical nature, represent the diverse aspects of society through the lens of femininity. While gender biases exist in sharp degrading methods, this anthology brings out the subtle acceptable differences that do not exist to diminish anything opposing them, but rather bring togetherness and acceptance of individuality in the same frame. The microcosmic and macrocosmic nature of the world embodies itself in the form of Her Hair, eventually bringing in acceptance, a sense of freedom, and spontaneity - suggesting a playful and unstructured approach towards life. The collection comprises of diverse pieces that shed light on her imagination, experiences and confrontations with the world around her. It is a miscellanea of bittersweet reflection of societal chronicity that has evolved her over a period. And she wears those flowers, which represent memories and experiences, proudly, like a tiara. It not only demarcates a narrative of her own, but also details about how she seeks alacrity and sanguinity in the state of living while still being aware of the travails of society and its compeer. Wildflowers in My Hair tries to capture the liberation of thoughts, wildness of things and a ray of hope, binding diversity in a few words.

Wildflowers in My Hair