Threads of a Life

Threads of a Life

Smita Amit

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Editorial:
Walnut Publication
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9789369260935
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This poetry collection is an intimate and evocative journey through the landscapes of the heart and mind, where emotion, memory, and reflection converge to tell stories both deeply personal and profoundly universal. Moving fluidly across themes of womanhood, love, loss, resilience, nature, and inner conflict, the poems unfold as quiet yet powerful conversations between the self and the world.Each verse captures a moment of stillness or rupture-silence that speaks, pain that transforms, hope that persists even in uncertainty. The poems dwell in the spaces between anguish and healing, vulnerability and strength, questioning and acceptance. With lyrical sensitivity, the collection explores how time reshapes memory, how identity is forged through experience, and how the inner self constantly negotiates with the outer world.The voice of the poet is contemplative and honest, unafraid to confront social realities while remaining rooted in emotional truth. Gentle introspection coexists with bold social commentary, allowing the poems to reflect not only private struggles but also collective experiences of longing, resistance, and becoming. Nature emerges as both witness and metaphor, mirroring the cycles of growth, decay, and renewal that define human life.Though grounded in personal experience, the poems resonate far beyond the individual, offering readers a mirror for their own thoughts, silences, and unanswered questions. This collection does not rush for resolution; instead, it invites the reader to pause, to feel deeply, and to sit with complexity. In doing so, it reveals beauty in brokenness, clarity in confusion, and meaning in moments often overlooked.Thoughtful, layered, and emotionally rich, this book is a companion for anyone who turns to poetry for understanding, solace, and connection. It is a gentle yet stirring reminder that within life’s contradictions and quiet struggles lies the enduring power of expression-and the transformative grace of words.

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