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Poetry emerged as the primal and primary form of any language and carries the weight of the antiquity of eons. Older than history and as old as any religion, it has evolved through various forms and still stays multi-faceted and multi-colored. Nothing can teach and guide better than what the aesthetics of poetry could possibly do. This book is a few strands of such aesthetics that the author has strongly enjoyed and experienced.
Tradition and modernity have by and large been at logerheads with each other. Most
familiial and psychological issues seemingly arise from misconstrued notions of both, and
lead to a lot of truoubles which could otherwise be avoided with ease. Arun Joshi makes a
master stroke when it comes to expressing the turmoil and chaos that the world sees due to
such a conflict. This book is a wonderful exposition of how Surinder and Som Bhaskar of The
Foreigner and The Last Labyrinth strive to overcome the turmoil experienced by their
conflict torn psyche and arrive at peace with themselves.
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