How Not To Remember
₹300.00
What touches Mallika Bhaumik’s poetry is the personal touch to a variety of topics in a fractured and dissolving world. There is the blending of objectivity and subjectivity, an amalgamation of psychic time with history-personal and otherwise. Time as a layered entity with both past and present freezes and sometimes disappears to become a solid ground for the mind to traverse. Inanimate things like stones get expanded into a poetic landscape. The poems are a dance towards and away from poetic limitation, sometimes they falter and at other times the sensual, metaphysical are fused in this movement.
Sharmila Ray
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| Weight | 0.4 kg |
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| Dimensions | 8 × 5 × 0.25 in |
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| Publisher | Hawakal Publishers |


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