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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEvery piece of art that has ever been created has been fueled by inspiration. The source could be happy or sad, real or imagined, or even dredged out from the depths of subconscious intuition at times. Regardless, there is a context. The viewer can choose whether to be interested in learning about the context - whether stylistic, historical, personal, socio-cultural, or political - or simply connect with the product because the work itself is more important. Choosing to observe art with a pristine, uncoloured viewpoint can be refreshing in and of itself, but learning to recognise the subtleties can elevate it to something stunningly spectacular. Its promise may go unrealized if left to its own devices. These questions have been raised by people of all ages, professions, and cultures. Why should a work of art be explained? Is it necessary to assess its technicalities, emotions, and purpose? Is it, in fact, ethical to do so? Are we going against the spirit of the creative process by attempting to explain it to ourselves and the rest of the world?
Saran S.
Saran S. (MA, Ph. D.) is a writer, Poet, Nature Activist, Teacher, and Research Scholar. He has completed his Doctoral Research from the Department of English, M. S. University in 2020. Currently, he is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, University Institute of Technology Pathiyoor, University of Kerala. His areas are Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, Film Studies, Psychoanalytical Studies and Eco Studies. He is the author of several articles published in various national and international journals as well as six academic books on topics of current interest like English Language, Film Studies, Partition Studies and Cultural Studies. He also authored a collection of poems and short stories. He also edited twenty-one international books. He is the chief editor of Edit Academic, an advisory board member in The Creative Launcher, international, open access, peer-reviewed refereed, e-journal in English and also Editorial Board Member in Shodhkosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts (UGC-Care Listed Journal).
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