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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 PalThis book reflects the dark shades of life - loneliness, grief, sorrow, sadness and lypophrenia etc. Everybody in his life experiences these emotions one time or the other.It encapsulates the struggles and helplessness of a person trapped in grief and sadness. It makes these emotions more powerful and lively through personification but every darkness holds a a slice of hope that keeps us going, and thus there's a song of hope also in the book as an optimistic touch. The poems uses various imageries to make the poems more vivid.
So, If ever you have felt sad or grief has tasted your salt, this book is apt to be your buddy.
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Kahkashan Bano
Kahkashan Bano is a high school English teacher and writes her heart out in the form of poems, especially dark, which mostly caters to grief, sadness, solitude, sorrow, hope, loss etc. She personifies grief and sorrow, using vivid imagery which makes her poems more visual, leaving a lasting and emotional impact on readers.
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