DO PEOPLE DIE LIKE MUSHROOMS?
An anthology by Devi Rahul
What if the real horror isn’t loss
But how easily we adapt to it?
What if grief doesn’t visit
But moves in and rearranges the furniture?
In this uncompromising anthology, Devi Rahul writes from the exposed nerve of a generation that survives everything and feels too much about it later. Moving between the personal and the political, these pieces linger in the space where headlines end but consequences continue.
Who profits from your silence?
Why does collective anger disappear while private pain remains?
How many times can a heart say yes before it understands the cost?
This collection is for the politically aware, the emotionally unguarded
For the ones who know numbness is not the same as peace.