Onement Won
By (Author) Prageeta Sharma
Wave Books
Wave Books
10th December 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Poetry by individual poets
Poetry
Paperback
96
Width 139mm, Height 203mm
Following her acclaimed Grief Sequence, Prageeta Sharma's newest collection, Onement Won, is at once a contemplation and a sharp critique. Having been twice widowed to cancer, Sharma questions the various relationships-familial, social, romantic, religious-that have shaped her identity.
Inspired by Barnett Newman's Onement series as well as many texts including the Upanishads, The Bhagavad Gita, Goethe's Faust, and Audre Lorde's The Cancer Journals, these poems explore the concept of oneness in Hinduism, Abstract Expressionism, and selfhood in an attempt at "onement with lyric certainty," a way through ideas of prosody to a clearer sense of what is needed in freedom, suffering, and art-making. The result is a stunning work that invokes ancient wisdom into an understanding of self-care that is fiercely anticolonial and anticapitalist, while holding space for suffering as a site of transformation for us individually and collectively.
Previous praise for GRIEF SEQUENCE
"Sharma expands the tradition of lament in verse, as original an experiment in understanding and processing grief as anyone has written... Sharma brilliantly creates memory through her sentence, shattering any grief-cycle that has come before. She has created, artlessly, a theory of sentences."
Diane Mehta,Electric Lit
"This book doesnt force lessons on its reader, and Im glad for it. I do believe Sharma gained perspective from the passage of time, but the reader doesnt have to relate to it as a sort of universal experience. This is a book of personal grief, and an account of an individual mourning a specific, sudden, sad lossa cruel and random one from which she shouldnt be expected to glean a lesson"
Niina Pollari,Fence Digital
"How does a poet memorialize her beloved without erasing his complexity Sharma writes candidly of the elegizeds personality your death was as sudden as your rage and of her unanswered anxieties: Did he tell the doctor he didnt love me anymore and thats why I wasnt allowed into those conversations In doing so, Sharma complicates her narrative away from sentimentality and into reality-fracturing emotionality.
Emilia Phillips,The New York Times
There is so much generosity and bravery within each utterance, offering an intimate view of the life adrift.
Arkansas International
Prageeta Sharma is the author of the poetry collections Grief Sequence (Wave Books 2019), Undergloom, Infamous Landscapes, The Opening Question, which won the 2004 Fence Modern Poets Prize, and Bliss to Fill. She is the founder of the conference Thinking Its Presence: Race, Creative Writing, Literary Studies and Art. A recipient of the 2010 Howard Foundation Award, she has taught at the University of Montana and now teaches at Pomona College.