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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHoly Harlots is a rippling bouquet of emotions and heart-felt songs which have been the poet's companions during the toughest phase in his life. Most of these have been written in the charming countryside of the poet's native place at a small village in northern India. The poems try to capture the softest nuances of perceptible and imperceptible naturalities against the background of human trials and tribulations. The verses chime with an enamouring softness of the heart which sound Godsent against the present times viciously self-obsessed noise. The poems are exceptionally laced with silent spiritual reflections over the comforting quietude and teasing tranquility of the countryside. These simple swathes of aesthetics take the reader to a slow-paced world...far, far away from the 'maddening crowd'!
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Sandeep Dahiya (Sufi) is a versatile and probing literary voice whose work traverses fiction, non-fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry with equal ease. Trained at the confluence of literature, journalism, and environmental science, he holds three postgraduate degrees—an uncommon synthesis that informs the depth, clarity, and ethical sensitivity of his writing. With over a decade of editorial experience at reputed academic publishers, Dahiya brings scholarly rigor and narrative grace to every page.
His books—Footsteps Lost, Verses from the Land of Farmers’ Messiah, The Night Sun, Faceless Gods, Beyond and Beneath, A Half House, Chimp, Champ and Chops, Lost in Red Mist, Ice Cubes on Desert Sands, Love: The Ultimate Alchemy, The Wicked Googly, and Lazy Ways to Truth—explore identity, belonging, faith, ecology, and the quiet alchemies of everyday life. Writing under the sobriquet “Sufi,” he seeks truth through empathy, contemplation, and a fearless engagement with contradictions.
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