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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe poems in this collection deal with the nature and purpose of Life.
Life to the poet appears to be an interplay of eternal opposites. The present two different attitudes to life. The attitude of a child who is so fascinated and hypnotized by the materialistic playthings that the giver is forgotten. The other one is to recognize the deep unrest, the vague longing felt in the depth of tge soul to return 'Home'. This is supposed to be outdated, not modern enough.
The creator has kept the carrot of technology dangling before man's eyes and hidden himself behind the curtain. He should become humble, not proud of his scientific achievement and remember that he has touched only the edge of the infinite universe.
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Dr. Sudha Iyer
Dr. Mrs. Sudha Iyer is a gold medalist with a brilliant academic career throughout. A renowned professor of English Literature and research guide in Institute of Arts and Social Sciences, Nagpur, India , she is a published author and reputed poet of many publications. The Art of the Brontes being her Phd thesis, her other illustrious works includes Collections of Poems like Evening Bells, Twilight Rhythms and In the Edge both published by Writer's Workshop, Calcutta. She has also published Collections of poems in Marathi.
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