This short collection of poems is a poetic travail through hills, rivers and the archetypal hill station serene pockets that the poet returns to when chaotic, cacophonous city life jades her out. The retreat remains static in the background. The collection is earthbound prosaic in nature, calling up the silhouette of the land, its people and the world at large. Many of the poems are urgent expressions, not distant from the volatile developments around human life and can be read as a homage to being who we are.
Every cloud has a poetry
Author’s Name: Purabi
About the Author: "A native of Shillong, Northeast India, Purabi Bhattacharya currently lives and works in Gujarat, India. She is a poet, writer and reviewer, with more than two decades of experience in teaching and writing. A published author under Writers Workshop India, she has three collections of poems, Even birds go home(2023), Sand Column(2019) and Call me(2015) to her credit. Her recent writings found places in ‘Parcham online,’ ‘International Human Rights Art Movement’,’Ink, Sweat and Tears’ and 'And Other Poems' and have been featured in the anthology ‘Yearbook of Indian Poetry in English 2021.’"
Book ISBN: 9789372133011
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