A Soul of Red Oleander

A Soul of Red Oleander

Praneetha Chowdary

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Editorial:
Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781648992339
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Things fall apart as a lonely cage does, but how does a soul meet its beautiful haunted shape! We all drive through the wheels of imagination to catch up the very essence of real hidden consciousness. The poems, from the book ’A Soul of Red Oleander,’ hatches concealed emotions that are wrapped in societal norms and forms. The unheralded voice of author searches by clear-sighted sense of universe. From being a typical girl, Praneetha finds her solace in broken arms of truth. Compassionate attitude towards life is extremely projected in her poems. Her smooth womanly words show up the different sets of feelings a person goes through in love. The art of being rebellious to lustrous eyes is the mega deal you will encounter in her poems. Marking a resounding effect on readers, poems will build worn out fondness. These poems absorb the readers to a denifinte world of secular interests out of modesty. Dwell upon the happiness of love and truth!                Crunchy feelings suffering inside should be flooded in paved waves of emotions that a reader goes through the act of persual method, said the author Praneetha: Presents the absolute value for creativity and imagination. Embellish the blank pages with your (reader) ways of interpreting golden scenes.

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