War of the Roses

Par : Sinchan Chatterjee
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-93-90040-05-6
  • EAN9789390040056
  • Date de parution11/03/2020
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLeadstart

Résumé

Often without rhyme and sometimes even without reason, these poems seek to capture the sameness in the pattern of lives we live everywhere, throughout time and space, and attempt to effectively articulate the anguish born from the mad desire of every rose for peace, love and permanence in a fast-changing world plagued by the thorns of greed and chaos. But above all else, the book is intended to be a question, to every reader who cares enough to listen, for every ear that hears the groans of a mute planet, and every soul that sees through its entrapment in a blind world.
It is a question the book itself could not answer, much less the writer."
"Sinchan, currently pursuing his Masters in English Literature from Jadavpur University, is a past pupil of the Department of English at St. Xavier's College, Kolkata. His debut collection of stories, titled 'In Search of a Story' was published in 2016, and his second book of poems titled 'Plato in a Metro' will be published by Writers Workshop. Guilty when he writes only for himself and conceited when he believes his writing has the power to stir some feeling in an external reader and therefore must be published for some greater good, Sinchan wishes to make out of his life a vacation he can spend eternally looming around in a Nowhere land, with no addresses, numbers, people or words or sounds."