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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFragments of a River gathers reflective poems drawn from the Telugu collection Satadru by Dr. Gandra Laxmana Rao. Like a river that divides into many streams, these poems move through questions, memories, nature, and the quiet struggles of human life. Dialogues, lyrical reflections, and the striking Questions sequence explore truth, work, faith, friendship, and society with simplicity and depth. Rooted in rural imagery and lived experience, the poems speak in voices both personal and universal. Carefully translated into English by Julie, this collection invites readers to pause, reflect, and listen to the many streams of life flowing through one river of poetry.
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Dr. Gandra Laxman Rao
Dr. Gandra Laxmana Rao is a distinguished Telugu poet, scholar, and orator from Karimnagar, Telangana. He served for over four decades as a Telugu lecturer, shaping generations of students while remaining deeply engaged with literary and cultural life. His writing draws on classical Telugu traditions while responding thoughtfully to contemporary social realities.
His works include the free-verse collection Muggu and the philosophical poetry collection Satadru. Through Verrimanavudu, his Telugu rendering of Khalil Gibran, he explored the creative possibilities of translation. Actively involved in literary organizations such as Sahiti Gautami and Samata Sahiti, he has contributed significantly to the cultural life of North Telangana. Even in his seventies, he continues to perform Avadhanams, deliver lectures, and support emerging writers, living a life rooted in both literature and agriculture.
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