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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnwita Mahajan, 26, is a passionate writer. The Path of Prometheus is her first published collection of poetry, and first published book. She has written, directed, and acted in two films The Untold of the Unknown and Rangbhari, two plays Katha Sarita and The Trial of My Mind, and has performed songs that appear as poems in this book. She is also classically trained in Bharatanatyam and receiving training in Hindustani classical vocals. Her other passion is Economics research. After growing up in Pune, India, she received her undergraduate degree in Economics at Dartmouth College, USA and is nRead More...
Anwita Mahajan, 26, is a passionate writer. The Path of Prometheus is her first published collection of poetry, and first published book. She has written, directed, and acted in two films The Untold of the Unknown and Rangbhari, two plays Katha Sarita and The Trial of My Mind, and has performed songs that appear as poems in this book. She is also classically trained in Bharatanatyam and receiving training in Hindustani classical vocals. Her other passion is Economics research. After growing up in Pune, India, she received her undergraduate degree in Economics at Dartmouth College, USA and is now pursuing a Ph.D. in Economics at Georgetown University, USA.
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Words on love,
Lines on pain,
Stories and sights,
In tempestuous vein.
Glimmers of hope,
Of fiery zest,
A leaf from the books
Of history’s best.
On many a home,
And worldly ties;
To this humble canvas,
Please offer your eyes.
Words on love,
Lines on pain,
Stories and sights,
In tempestuous vein.
Glimmers of hope,
Of fiery zest,
A leaf from the books
Of history’s best.
On many a home,
And worldly ties;
To this humble canvas,
Please offer your eyes.
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