This book of poems traverses mundane issues like loss, loneliness, depression, death, language debates, and old age, working-class people like a flower seller’s struggle, as well as events like India’s moon landing, climate change-ridden floods, the Notre Dame cathedral fire, and the passing of cricket umpire Dickie Bird. These poems are a reflection of how she observes the world and takes the readers on a personal ride with her. It’s mostly written in first person; these are perceptions curated over a span of time, some as recent as 2025, while others are as old as 2014.
Into the Nothingness
SKU: 9781807150785
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Author’s Name: Agantuk (Pratiti Nath)
About the Author: "Agantuk is the pen name of journalist and subeditor Pratiti Nath from Calcutta, who observes the world through her pen. It's a bengali word that means 'stranger' or 'unknown'. Although her educational background is Biotech and Microbiology-based but her interests transcend disciplines like heritage, astronomy, conservation, and climate change, along with her painting pursuits. The cover photo shows her photography skills, as it was taken from one of her personal visits to Gopalpur, Odisha. Her creative pursuits can be found on her blog and Instagram, 'agantukpratiti', and she can be reached at pratiti.nath1@gmail.com"
Book ISBN: 9781807150785
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