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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFarzana Quader has had a long career in educational publishing, with almost a decade-long stint as the Head of the English Language Teaching department of Oxford University Press, Delhi. Her poems and short stories have been published in various prestigious journals, anthologies and magazines like “Indian Literature” (Sahitya Academy), Muse India, Selected Short Stories in Contemporary Indo-Anglian Literature, and The Times of India. Read More...
Farzana Quader has had a long career in educational publishing, with almost a decade-long stint as the Head of the English Language Teaching department of Oxford University Press, Delhi. Her poems and short stories have been published in various prestigious journals, anthologies and magazines like “Indian Literature” (Sahitya Academy), Muse India, Selected Short Stories in Contemporary Indo-Anglian Literature, and The Times of India.
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21: Poems of Angst, Love and Anguish represents the journey of the mind pitted against the reversals of life. The first poem, Colour of Hope symbolizes this journey through the battles of life, ending in an exultant celebration of life. Again, Null and Void delves into the interiors of a woman’s mind, hurt, injured, and proud. Each poem depicts such moments of spiritual realization, resistance or victory, offering a multi-hued insight into the contemporary m
21: Poems of Angst, Love and Anguish represents the journey of the mind pitted against the reversals of life. The first poem, Colour of Hope symbolizes this journey through the battles of life, ending in an exultant celebration of life. Again, Null and Void delves into the interiors of a woman’s mind, hurt, injured, and proud. Each poem depicts such moments of spiritual realization, resistance or victory, offering a multi-hued insight into the contemporary mind.
English was my tagline, my label, my heading The winding staircase in my cortex My paycheck My designer kurta A few glimpses of starry glitz Midsummer dreams in foreign lands My pink silk cushions and ethnic Read More...
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