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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAll those years of reading and observing life with keen eyes and sharp mind have resulted in the anthology of poems, which he has aptly named "Unheard Voices". I, thoroughly, enjoyed reading all the poems which are mostly written on Unheard Voices 10 environmental or issues which are related to the Hills. My favourite is "An Old Himalayan Orange Tree" where he writes about an unknown disease the orange trees in our area are suffering from in a very poetic and poignant manner. He is the only poet or writer, for that matter, who has touched the topic, even though it is such a grave one. I will leave it to the readers to read, to enjoy and to ponder over the poems and the subtle messages they carry
Prayash Tamang
I am Prayash Tamang from a small village of Phuguri Tea Estate, Darjeeling, West Bengal. I am blessed to be born as son of Dhan Kumar Tamang and late Soma Tamang. Presently I am working as an Assistant Librarian at Rabindra Bharati University in Kolkata. Reading and Unheard Voices 17 writing literary as well as creative work has become my source of happiness as well a sense of responsibility. Though I am not an Environmental activist, but environmental issues have always touched me. My sources of inspiration for doing creative writings have always been Mother Nature. I dedicate this book to my mother who is not with me today.
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