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oftentimes painful from memory - again individual as well as collective.

They help us delve into ambiguous, unbridged, fragmented, and obfuscated diversities of various aspects and processes, particularly those which are quiescent for long but keep floating occasionally, exhibiting clashes and disturbances within. And in the poems, insurmountable problems concerned with the "self" and the "I" and intricate relationships between the whole and the parts and vice versa never get blurred or remain fugacious.

This book continues in the tradition of Srivastava's first book of poems, Ineluctable Stillness, which Bernard M.

Jackson, a prominent poet from U.K., in his incisive review, described as "the work of a perfectionist in his natural element", "intellectually challenging" and "having distinct echoes of T.S.

Eliot's 'The Waste Land' with perhaps an added flavouring of playwright Samuel Beckett".

In tackling and describing his themes, Srivastava ensures that the primacy of intellect, intuition, and imagination is never dethroned in the poems.

Those who read the book with patience will certainly enjoy it and would like to read it again and again.

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Product Details
8126909285 / 9788126909285
Paperback / softback
01/12/2008
India
200 pages
200 x 250 mm