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Saint hazel: poems to a maiden

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Partridge 2013Description: 68 pISBN:
  • 9781482800838
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 821 ROH
Summary: ROHANKAR is a compatriot, a companion and a connoisseur of a wide range of arts. The Poet envisions his emotions with great pizzazz and channels them through a variety of media. His mind churns out tunes of melancholy and echoes them on a pile of flat-woods. This book is an urn to the flowers growing out of ashes that were his days while cast away into the valley of Şeytan disguised as a nymph. Temptation and devotion, emotional molestation and simplified perplexity, anxiety and sacrifice, helpless arrogance and selfless indulgence... are all painted on hectares of cotton fields like blood rain. These are the themes laid down throughout the pages of this love note. Furthermore, the metaphorical range that this collection encompasses is staggering. It tends to delve into the darker corners of a reader's mind. But, at the same time, it gives a clear sense of hope for hopeless romanticism.
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ROHANKAR is a compatriot, a companion and a connoisseur of a wide range of arts.
The Poet envisions his emotions with great pizzazz and channels them through a variety of media. His mind churns out tunes of melancholy and echoes them on a pile of flat-woods.
This book is an urn to the flowers growing out of ashes that were his days while cast away into the valley of Şeytan disguised as a nymph.

Temptation and devotion, emotional molestation and simplified perplexity, anxiety and sacrifice, helpless arrogance and selfless indulgence... are all painted on hectares of cotton fields like blood rain. These are the themes laid down throughout the pages of this love note.
Furthermore, the metaphorical range that this collection encompasses is staggering. It tends to delve into the darker corners of a reader's mind. But, at the same time, it gives a clear sense of hope for hopeless romanticism.

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