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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWe encounter poetry in every aspect of our lives. The reading form is presented in verses. Our modern-day lyrics provide the most popular way of conveying feelings and joy through music. Whatever route a writer and composer take, they fall under the sway of poetry. I have chosen verses as the media for sharing my thoughts, feelings, and views. The subject varies from love, dedication, and memories that I have experienced; some are personal, some are vicarious, but they express in rhyme that retains sobriety and passion. We have experienced isolation from the pandemic; a few years ago, we did not dare think that such a horror would occur. Many people turned to poetry out of this global tragedy; this is the impression I got from my discussions with fellow writers and educationists. I have endeavoured to brighten and revitalise the lonely hours of enforced segregation with various topics. I hope you find solace and inspiration in my poems.
Abdullah Mokaddam
Abdullah Mokaddam grew up in North London, and after a long career in computing and as a lecturer, he returned to his first love, poetry, and short stories. He is inspired by English poets and novelists and by classic Persian writers. In his unique way, he demonstrates literary works transcend artificial borders. In his first book ‘Letters of a Secret Love’, he cleverly combines prose and verse to enliven the story. In his second book ‘The Joy of Poetry’ he expands on the joy and love of poems.
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