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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is about how a human among billions perceive his version of reality, how his surroundings play a vital role in nourishing his thoughts over time and how he manages to discern between things that are an inseparable part of the daily life. With this book the author tries to explore the faces, phases, and conditions of the world around him. And with an array of situations, you'll know why he says he's not wise enough to judge anyone or anything around. How as a human the perspective changes on life, not every day but from moment to moment. And the author says that his point of view in the poems on life may change over time but their truth will not become less real. The verses in the book are simple and easy to understand. Written with a deep sense of sincerity and honesty, almost every poem here is about the encounter of a life scenario with the writer, and irrespective of good or bad, virtuous or full of stupidity, it is less of conformity and more of originality.
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Born in the valleys of Uttarakhand, and later moving to a small town in the neighborhoods of Delhi, khwampa comes from a place where most of the men spend a major part of their youth in between street dogs, lollipops, marbles and watching men buy drinks on banned alcohol days, from under pulled down shutters. He enjoys to capture the present with his words and reveals the extraordinariness of ordinary life. Freedom is what he strives for and freedom is what he believes in. Inspired by art, philosophy, space, and science. He wants someday to go back to life in the mountains and never come back.
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