Limbed Moon, Harvested Void: poems
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Avinandan Mukhopadhyay presents an evocative tapestry of rural Bengal, urban mechanisation, and the evolving political landscape of contemporary India. In this collection, he weaves imagery of food, nature, and politics, capturing the tension between the enduring weight of tradition and the relentless force of modernity. Koushik Sen’s translation masterfully repositions the elusive nature of identity and human experience with metaphors like a ‘limbed moon’ and a ‘harvested void’. These themes powerfully illustrate the emotional desolation accompanying the rise of fascism and the erosion of empathy while reflecting the decline of democratic values in India.
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| Weight | .2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 7 × 5 × .2 in |
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| Translator | Kausik Sen |
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| Publisher | Hawakal Publishers Private Limited |
| Release Date | 1st June 2025 |


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