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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“I am a foul litter, an unwanted grey glitter.
I am a bitter soap, an intertwined rope,
Swirling with an unstoppable rain, I break the chain
Of captivity.
After all, I am a garbage girl”
Delving into the profound exploration of what it means to be a "GARBAGE GIRL," this poetry collection navigates fleeting emotions with unapologetic honesty, challenging conventional notions of home and self. In this context, "garbage" signifies an internal sensation of decay, trash, denial, rejection, sickness, and self-doubts. Mamta invites readers to embark on this raw journey through the depths of depression, unveiling uncharted territories within the human psyche.
Mamta S Nagpal
Mamta Sunil Nagpal is a self-published poet, an art practitioner, and an aspiring screenwriter. While the majority of her life unfolded in Mumbai, for the past five years, she has been channeling her creativity in Vancouver. Throughout her life, Mamta's journey has been marked by a struggle with cultural disconnection and societal norms, compelling her to discover her unique voice and craft her own narrative through fiction and visual storytelling. Her poems and art often emerge from intense emotions such as anxiety, fear, and isolation, making mental health a central theme in her creations.
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