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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTamanna-e-Sahar is a journey the poet sets out on through his inner-most thoughts, travelling from hope to despair and revelry. The verses cover love in all its forms, hues, shades and colors. It celebrates this beautiful feeling in one’s life, inherent from days of yore—the joy of togetherness, anguish and pain; separation and desertion. Cast in the modern world, it echoes the very existence of ‘women’, who are central figures in a man’s life, talking about their roles of being a lover, friend, soul mate and as a mother.
The poet then goes on to question the futility of all things in this world and asks questions on the existence of man on this Earth. The soulful sojourn finally wanders into the patriotism for one’s motherland. Though laced with forlornness, Tamanna-e-Sahar reflects positive feelings of a better tomorrow, awaiting a new dawn.
Javeed Aanver
Javeed Aanver is an IT—computer professional, who has been writing fiction since his days at college in Mumbai. What started off as a hobby soon turned into him penning scripts, thereby co-writing a TV serial. He mostly writes English fiction: novel and short stories. Tamanna-e-Sahar is his debut at writing poetry in his mother tongue. Early next year, his first English novel is also expected to hit stands. Apart from this, the author/poet has also dabbled in theatre.
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