She moves forward to add that the situation is now comparatively better. “I think these days authors are treated very well, they take their wheat germ juice and run and eat well.”
“If you look at the dynamic between men and women, male talent has definitely been pretended. Women have been made to deal with or make their location around this place, which male talent,” poets say.
On the question of the legacy of men who had women to support them, either as their issues, lovers and wives, Tishani says, these people are hidden, forgotten figures. And now what we are left is Picasso exhibition.
“This is not enough to be a male talent, you can no longer away from it,” she says, in relation to the #MeToo movement.