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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSatyakam Sengupta was born in 1955, at Ranchi, erstwhile Bihar. He completed his schooling from Bishop Westcott Boys’ School, Namkum, Ranchi, in the year 1971, and moved on to Calcutta in the fall of 1973. He graduated from Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur, and went on to earn his Master’s in English from Calcutta University. After a long spell of service in UCO Bank, he opted for voluntarily retirement in 2014, to settle at Sinthee, North 24 Parganas of West Bengal. Composing imaginative poetry, dabbling with colours and sketching black and white impressions have been Read More...
Satyakam Sengupta was born in 1955, at Ranchi, erstwhile Bihar. He completed his schooling from Bishop Westcott Boys’ School, Namkum, Ranchi, in the year 1971, and moved on to Calcutta in the fall of 1973. He graduated from Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur, and went on to earn his Master’s in English from Calcutta University. After a long spell of service in UCO Bank, he opted for voluntarily retirement in 2014, to settle at Sinthee, North 24 Parganas of West Bengal. Composing imaginative poetry, dabbling with colours and sketching black and white impressions have been his hobbies since childhood. This happens to be his second book of poetry. The first entitled ‘we have grown together’, was published in 2016.
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The collection is arranged into four distinctive layers, viz, love confessions, songs of yesteryears, the world at large and remembrances.
The poems are mostly interspersed with my realizations and feelings though certain concepts expressed by my near and dear ones may find a place here and there. My mind has often wandered from one theme to another; the most recurrent being the sweet and sour tribulations of ‘love’, its confessions and the turmoi
The collection is arranged into four distinctive layers, viz, love confessions, songs of yesteryears, the world at large and remembrances.
The poems are mostly interspersed with my realizations and feelings though certain concepts expressed by my near and dear ones may find a place here and there. My mind has often wandered from one theme to another; the most recurrent being the sweet and sour tribulations of ‘love’, its confessions and the turmoil of this ‘world at large’. The ‘songs of yesteryears’ and ‘remembrances’ are also associated with the passage of time; years of growing up and losses suffered.
The collection is arranged into four distinctive layers, viz, love confessions, songs of yesteryears, the world at large and remembrances.
The poems are mostly interspersed with my realizations and feelings though certain concepts expressed by my near and dear ones may find a place here and there. My mind has often wandered from one theme to another; the most recurrent being the sweet and sour tribulations of ‘love’, its confessions and the turmoi
The collection is arranged into four distinctive layers, viz, love confessions, songs of yesteryears, the world at large and remembrances.
The poems are mostly interspersed with my realizations and feelings though certain concepts expressed by my near and dear ones may find a place here and there. My mind has often wandered from one theme to another; the most recurrent being the sweet and sour tribulations of ‘love’, its confessions and the turmoil of this ‘world at large’. The ‘songs of yesteryears’ and ‘remembrances’ are also associated with the passage of time; years of growing up and losses suffered.
Another book of poetry? Oh yes! The main ingredient is life again, together with a mishmash of dreams, delights, discomforts and distress, prepared lovingly and imaginatively, garnished with illustrations and served on a platter. Come and enjoy the spread!
Another book of poetry? Oh yes! The main ingredient is life again, together with a mishmash of dreams, delights, discomforts and distress, prepared lovingly and imaginatively, garnished with illustrations and served on a platter. Come and enjoy the spread!
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