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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is the compilation of poems whose theme is the pain of Habba Khatoon. They’re not the translations of her poems but my poems with Khatoon’s heart.
I’ve tried to pen her pain in my words. No writer can match her perfection, all can just try and that’s what I’ve done.
This book will make all of us realize her pain and will reveal the life to modern hearts, I believe.
My aim with this book is to make readers curious about the real history of Habba Khatoon and thus let them go towards her classic work. This will make them understand the Kashmiri literature and youth will come a step ahead in the field of reading.
Soliha Shabir
Born, 26th May 1998, Soliha Shabir hails from Dalgate, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.
She started writing since the age of 15 and with the uneven spills of ink she has become the best of herself and there's yet to come.
Soliha published her debut book "In The Lawn of Dark" and after a gap of 3 months, her paperback "Obsolete" was out in the year 2020. He books describe the various fields of society
and have been a great inspiration for the youth. Soliha has become a known face in debates and events as a guest and inspiring fellow. Receiving guidance from her teachers, Soliha built herself in her passion and soon developed the ambition to become a poet.
In the years of her graduation, Soliha published her books and learned side by side in the organizations like Mashq Talks and Captured Illusions, one of the famous magazines from Kashmir valley.
Her art of the poetry has been to portray the numerous evils and exterminate them by arousing public consciousness and awareness in readers.
With her third book, “Zoon” she is describing pain of Habba Katoon in her ink.
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