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Roz Sapne Kaatta Hun / रोज़ सपने कातता हूँ

Roz Sapne Kaatta Hun / रोज़ सपने कातता हूँ

Abhishek Tripathi

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Editorial:
Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781639744626
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Some of the poems in this collection highlight that state of mind of the youth, who have been engrossed in the futile and mechanical routine by the new economic structure, where the desires of living and dying have fallen asleep. But the spirit of writing a new script on the old inscriptions in the soul of the poet also shakes. It is clear from these poems that he has a deep grasp on the nuances of music, cinema and theatre. With his theatrical terminology, he deepens the tragic aspects of life into the minds of the readers, combining the flavor of music with the flavor of thought and effort. To idolize the misfortune of his time, he presents in the poem a picture of a tied horse running on the battlefield. He is able to use the fantasy of Muktibodh to present the quirk of the so-called successful man of today. This technique also exposes the dark side’s squabbles that ridicule the light and the implications of masochistic conceit. Abhishek’s collection also includes some soulful poems on love and relationships. But these love and relationships do not erupt in any lust, air impulses or mischievous sentimentality towards relatives. They have expanded to the company of river, tree, sparrow, mother, son, grandmother and friends. Poetry often gets burdened by the poet’s innate quality of philosophies, but this collection has In poems, she is dissolved like salt in lentils.

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