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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pali said,
and i replied
over a thousand conversations with self, some intentional, and most accidental, i’ve had a few epiphanies which i think might interest someone who’d put in the efforts to read them.
as you dive into the verses on here, it’ll start making sense as to why it’s called so.
i’m still unsure about the umbrella term i should use for the titles on here, but the closest ones to describe these would be poems and aphoristic reflections.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Dev Khatri
Dev Khatri is a multidisciplinary artist and writer from Lucknow, India, whose work continues to blur the lines between thought, art, and existence. After his debut the nocturnal grey - a poetic dialogue between insomnia and introspection, Dev returns with totems, a deeper excavation of the self through fragments of mind, voice, heart, face, and soul.
Through aphoristic reflections, poetic inquiries, and existential musings, Dev builds a language that feels at once intimate and universal. His visual and written works often mirror each other-film-grain textures of thought and emotion that challenge perception and comfort alike.
When not capturing the world through his lens or dissecting it through verse, Dev reflects on the quiet absurdities of being human-ever imperfect, ever becoming.
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