ANGELA ANDREWS was born in 1977, in Rotorua. After graduating from medical
school, she spent several years living and working in provincial New
Zealand before settling in Wellington with her husband and son. In 2005
she worked on a collection of poetry for the MA programme in Creative
Writing at Victoria University. Her poems have appeared in Sport
and Turbine.
Andrews comments: ‘It was my first Wellington winter and I was
walking with my son, who was several months old at the time. I was cursing
the fact I didn’t own gloves when I came across this large group
of people gathered outside a house, only a block or so from my own home.
The women were wearing beautiful white saris. As I got closer, I realised
it was a family funeral, and the poem is pretty much exactly as I experienced
it.’
Poem: White Saris
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