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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe poet looks at the world around him in wonder to find Sisyphean struggle in an insect, the mute agony of a bird, the song and sorrow of a poisoned river, a gifted painter of the sky, the angst of a father, the stifled longing of a son for love, and much more. Ageless anxieties, dreams, and aspirations, as well as contemporary fears of the pandemic, come under the poet’s gaze and passionate inquiry. With dispassionate objectivity, often laughing at his own follies and foibles, predilections and prejudices; he endeavors to make sense of life and matter, and share his understanding with the readers.
The sublime and the irreverent rub shoulders in these poems; even serious themes like suffering, sorrow, separation, and death are treated with gentle satire and self-deprecating humour.
A collection of poems that would amaze and engage, provoke and agitate, calm and soothe the readers.
P. K. Dash
P.K. Dash was born in Khuntpali, a village near Bargarh, Odisha, and spent his childhood in the village. He studied English Literature and Linguistics at Sambalpur University, He taught in G. M. College, Sambalpur, and served in the State Bank of India before joining the Indian Administrative Service. During his career in civil service, he worked in Madhya Pradesh and New Delhi. After superannuation, he lives in Bhopal. He loves to read and write.
He has published the following books:
Short story collections:
Tell A Tale AND OTHER STORIES
Invisible Poet And Other Stories
Memoir:
Kathapur Tales
Motivational:
How To Be An Author In 7 Days: A Beginner's Guide To Self-Publishing
Storybooks for children:
Cave of Joy: Anand Gufa
Two Tales, Three Tellers: A Fairytale & A Fable
Poetry
Songs of Soil: Selected Poems of An Unschooled Bard: Padma Shri Haladhar Nag
RIVER SONG And Other Poems
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