To Kill a Poet

A Collection of Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Shanta Jayaram ISBN: 9789386009074
Publisher: Notion Press Publication: April 1, 2016
Imprint: Notion Press Language: English
Author: Shanta Jayaram
ISBN: 9789386009074
Publisher: Notion Press
Publication: April 1, 2016
Imprint: Notion Press
Language: English
To Kill a Poet is a collection of poems, each unique and exquisite in craftsmanship. This sheaf, gives you a glimpse of a multidimensional soul, strong and passionate, seeking beauty and truth, constantly.The poet is a wordsmith who challenges the boundaries of grammar. There is lyricism and sensuality. “Will Some Body With Me Not Dally” and “Body Feels Gold” overwhelm you with their power and leave you breathless.Sardonic humour in the pithy lines of the “Buffalo” poems punch hard at the social malaise.The title poem “To Kill A Poet” shakes you up. “What happens when there is no freedom of thought?”Now go on a train ride on “En route Ahmedabad to Nabipur” and see what the floods do, also to “A Butterfly Rare”.But there is heaven on Earth too. “Dulia, Rain Morn”, “Rain, God in Parts” or “Rained Night, I Drink.”A feel of Science, Discovery? “Eyes Open Tortoise” and “Experimenting Why So?” take you on the quest.There is more in these pages. The quest is never ending!Watch out for new words, coined to suit the need.
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To Kill a Poet is a collection of poems, each unique and exquisite in craftsmanship. This sheaf, gives you a glimpse of a multidimensional soul, strong and passionate, seeking beauty and truth, constantly.The poet is a wordsmith who challenges the boundaries of grammar. There is lyricism and sensuality. “Will Some Body With Me Not Dally” and “Body Feels Gold” overwhelm you with their power and leave you breathless.Sardonic humour in the pithy lines of the “Buffalo” poems punch hard at the social malaise.The title poem “To Kill A Poet” shakes you up. “What happens when there is no freedom of thought?”Now go on a train ride on “En route Ahmedabad to Nabipur” and see what the floods do, also to “A Butterfly Rare”.But there is heaven on Earth too. “Dulia, Rain Morn”, “Rain, God in Parts” or “Rained Night, I Drink.”A feel of Science, Discovery? “Eyes Open Tortoise” and “Experimenting Why So?” take you on the quest.There is more in these pages. The quest is never ending!Watch out for new words, coined to suit the need.

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