What elevates 'teaching my mother how to give birth', what gives the
poems their disturbing brilliance, is Warsan Shire's ability to give
simple, beautiful eloquence to the veiled world where sensuality lives
in the dominant narrative of Islam; reclaiming the more nuanced truths
of earlier times - as in Tayeb Salih's work - and translating to the
realm of lyric the work of the likes of Nawal El Saadawi. As Rumi said,
"Love will find its way through all languages on its own"; in 'teaching
my mother how to give birth', Warsan's debut pamphlet, we witness the
unearthing of a poet who finds her way through all preconceptions to
strike the heart directly.