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Zephyr The Breeze of Love

Author Name: Raisun Mathew | Format: Paperback | Genre : Poetry | Other Details

Zephyr is a collection of fifty poems that highlights the significance of love in the world. Simple, short and sweet in its form, the poems express the author's random thoughts on love and the world. Though the poems diverge in their themes, they converge to produce a gentle breeze of love in the reader. Addressing many people and moments, the poems gather the perspectives of the author influenced from various angles. Not limited to love, it discusses the social, political, literary, economic, and cultural aspects which reflect selected phases of the life. More philosophical and literary, the poems easily find a secure place deep inside your heart. Though you would feel the gentle touch of a breeze as simple, it can produce the best memorable moments in life and also would help to recollect memories that had been locked for many years because of several reasons. Zephyr is one such gentle breeze from the author that waits to touch your heart, soul and life with the kiss of its lovely feathers. 

Read it. Feel it. Spread it. 

Love to Live and Live to Love!

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Raisun Mathew

Raisun Mathew is a Doctoral Research Scholar in the Department of English at Lovely Professional University in Punjab, India. He completed his graduation in English Literature, Communication and Journalism (Triple Main) and post-graduation in English from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. He has also a Master's degree in Public Administration from Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi. Besides presenting research papers at international and national conferences, he serves as a resource person to deliver academic lectures and conduct workshops. He has several research papers in scholarly journals, articles in The New Indian Express, also poems, and short stories in magazines to his credit. His research and publication interests include American literature, liminality, post-truth, medical humanities, Shakespeare, translation, and religious studies.

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