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Here is an exceptional collection of poems that burn us, terrify us, pierce our hearts, and make us meditate over our fleeting life and its kinship with the unknown. These are poems of pain and protest and if the reader finds many of them sombre and dark it is because they come from a brooding mind unaffected by the vanity and hypocrisy of the day-to-day world. They often interrogate our rigid beliefs and our diehard commonsense-notions and elevate us to a realm of rare wisdom, and provide us new insights into the many paradoxes of our mundane existence. The book proves once again that beauty can be sharp like a chisel.
-K. Satchidanandan
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