Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming
She Would rather be in Paris, although a Canadian poet, rosie Ming, Was invited to Play at a Poetry Festival at Shiraz, Iran. She resides in the home with her Chinese grandparents and it has never been anywhere by herself. She finds herself with Celebrities and Persians, all who tell her stories which force her to confront her history. The father she supposed abandoned her and also Poetry's nature itself. It's about building connections between generational and ethnic divides. It's about being interested. Staying receptive. And finding your voice through poetry's magic. Rosie goes on an journey of forgiveness, reconciliation, and perhaps above all, understanding, through studying her father's past, her own cultural identity, along with her responsibility to it.