Of the Heart and Soul—a Mellifluous Whisper

New Delhi: Bluerose (2021)
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Abstract

This anthology is abound in the feeling of love. Love has always been the source of inspiration for the countless poems and thoughtful scribbling made by lovers and admirers, but few poems are written analyzing the concept and how to feel to be in love. This book speaks of how love can be the source of inspiration at the same time the source of abjection. Rejection and dejection can push one to a corner while love can uplift and transcend a mind from one realm to another. This garland of verses as the author would love to call is also a memory book remembering the various emotions her loved ones have been subjected to. ISBN: 978-93-5427-408-8

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Piyali Mitra
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