World Through Poetic Sensibility

World Through Poetic Sensibility
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Download or read book World Through Poetic Sensibility written by DR. SHRI KANT KULSHRESTHA and published by WHERE INDIA WRITES PUBLICATION. This book was released on 2021-01-19 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The anthology in hand epitomizes the unique personality and endeavor of each of the poets who have given shape to this poetic comprehensive venture. Their poems are what they mean them to be. They are unquestionably wedded to artistic creation, glibly thrown off. In the golden realms of art, after all, nothing remains corruptible and contemptible, nothing sinful and lustful. This is a unique creation of theirs, wedded in words and strengthened by genuine sentiments. Each contribution of theirs would make enthusiasts and avid readers feel to roam on the globe and in the cosmos. The anthology is an assortment of seventy three poems or verses. For thematic sampling, some of the poems of the anthology evince social hypocrisy, feminist voice, nature love, benevolence, nostalgia, love, paradoxical parallels, optimism, lockdown, covid-19, shades of existentialism, art of living, feminine fears, vulgarity, creativity, human relations, silence, duality of existence, etc.


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