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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 PalIt takes a fragile glass or a drop of water to break the sun’s rays. The harsh rays of the sun, which sting the eyes and burn the skin, are broken down into beautiful colours that are soothing and become a feast for the eyes.
The human mind is like the glass prism or the water droplet as it has the power to create a rainbow from the harshest of situations. That is its beauty. It can perceive beauty in the struggle of the balloon seller to sell his wares on a busy street, it can decipher beauty in the blooming of the sole Gulmohur tree amidst the mass of concrete in the city and sense the romanticism in the rain. It presents life as an array of colours for the human brain to imbibe and the heart to revel in.
The poems in this book are the hues of life brought out by the mind, in the hope that there could be a few more hearts out there that would love to revel in these hues
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Goutam Dutta
Born in Jamalpur, Bihar, Goutam Dutta’s childhood was spent amongst the beautiful, scenic landscape of Ranchi. His love affair with books started at a young age, which prompted him to pick up skills of reading in multiple languages. An engineer by qualification working in the field of minerals and mining, he began to write short stories and poems purely as an activity to be pursued at leisure. When a few of his short stories were published in “The Chicken Soup for the soul” series and in an anthology of school tales named “Whispers in the Classroom Voices on the Field,” it gave him an impetus to pursue this skill with greater intent. The romanticism and the intensity of expression in poetry have mesmerised him for long, and he decided to self-publish a collection of his own poems titled “Glimpses of Life” in 2016. “Hues of Life” is his second book of poems. He can be followed on his blog www.straightfromtheheartgd.com and reached on his email gdutta17@gmail.com.
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