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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFor me, poetry is perception of things granular in places both strange and familiar. I experience it not just among words but in objects and empty spaces. Poetry is formed when these experiences are nursed by language. It could be in the form of writing or a visual. Words do not have fixed meanings. New meanings and meaninglessness are birthed from the connections they forge. At the same time, objects and all things living and non-living in this universe along with the body directs me to many forms of poetry. Every poem demands a bit of tending and meditation, which is as deep as writing.
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