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EP 25: Inclusive Voids: One Hundred Poems

07 Jan 2025

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About the BookThe book includes poems written during the year 2024. the day-to-day life as an individual engages the poet in his real and imagined interaction, encounters and confrontation with the society at large.. he has an instinctual apprehension of the aesthetics involved in man’s involvement with other human beings and the society as a collective, and intuits meaningful reflections in tranquil moods of introspection, and even in the convulsions triggered by such experiences.. Vagaries of love too catapult him into creative zones of heightened awareness. About the AuthorAfter his first book of verse, The Brown Tee with Writers Workshop, Calcutta in 1983, Dr Lalit Mohan Shama has published ten books of English poetry, a book of English translation of Zahid’s Urdu poems in 2017, and a book of Hindi Poetry Patal Se Prangan Tak in 2023. P. Lsl, the Indian-English poet, described his poetry as ‘very interesting,by which i mean very differently competent and exciting from a great deal of Indian verse in English’.Dr Sharma began teaching in 1973, and before his superannuation in 2010, he has Principal at various government colleges, amd a member of various academic bodies including NAAC’s Peer Teams.He wrote his doctoral dissertation on ‘Quest for Self in the American Novel : Mark Twain to Bernard Malamud’. Galaxy International Foundation honoured him with ‘A Connoisseur of Creative Arts’ Award………Now settled in Dharmshala, Sharma’s association with NGOs like State War Memorial and Harmony Day Care Centre for special Children is close to his heart.

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