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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe little things in life that move us, change us, influence and inspire our way of living and thriving. This is what this book is about. An aesthetic perspective of such latent experiences in life.The poems in this book are all about those small things that have the power to bring about radical change in one’s life, and how one faces a spectrum of emotions while undergoing such transformational changes in life. Indeed, one can only find peace and solace by becoming one with the nature. Most of the poems are closely related to nature and how our emotions are tightly intertwined to any small change that happens in nature : the moonlight gracing upon our skin, a magnificent sunset painting the sky with a palette of colors, blooming of a flower, and many more. How closely nature is linked with our mind. And how closely our mind is connected to our reality and our perception towards it. This book strongly reflects the message that human emotions, although transient and volatile in nature, can bring about significant changes in anyone’s life, for the better or for the worse.
Himaja
This book is authored by Himaja Sridharan, a senior year college student studying in Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore. She strongly believes that writing is a form of art and expression, it represents our way of living and is the boon of our existence. She also believes that Knowledge is power and acquiring knowledge is the key to attaining wisdom. She is an aspiring science student who loves to pursue her research career in Genetic engineering and Stem Cell Technology. She is very fond of classical music, and drawing to destress her mind. Her muse is the sky, and most of her writings are about the skies and the moon, and how it personally impacts her as a person. She is quite poetic in nature, and also loves to read chinese, greek and indian philosophies. She tries her best to always follow a stoic way of living and bring about a balance in her life, as the taoist yin and yang suggests. She has been writing since the age of thirteen and, hence “Intangible Thoughts” is her first book to be published.
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