Wo Tumse Kahenge KI

Wo Tumse Kahenge KI

Wo Tumse Kahenge KI

Harpreet Singh Puri

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Editorial:
Partridge Publishing
Año de edición:
2013
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781482801392
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Wo Tumse Kahenge Ki (They will tell you that) is a collection of poems that will appeal to readers of every age and class. One of the attractions of this collection is its diversity as various forms and colours of life have been presented beautifully by the poet in different sections of the book titled Chintan (Contemplation), Bhaav (Spirit), Phuhaar (Shower), Ghazal and Phuljhadiyan (Sparklers). The poet has not limited himself to any one style or genre but has let poetry flow naturally and freely like spring water. This is the reason why these poems exude pure joy and are bound to be remembered by the reader for a long time. The section titled 'Chintan' presents poems of original thought, where the poet has shown courage in the fearless presentation of the truth. Through his powerful words, the poet challenges readers to follow the path of strong-willed pursuit of truth, attacks hypocrisy and human weaknesses. The poems presented in 'Bhaav' and 'Phuhaar' sections touch the deepest realms of the human heart with their simplicity and fill it with exultation. 'Phuhaar' poems are a treat to read and shower the reader with the tenderness that only love poems can bring. Phuljhadiyan are short but provide sparkling light.

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