Tag: #book
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Sketch of a Puzzle: A Review of “The Ministry of Utmost Happiness”
Certain books are written to present us, the readers, the thoughts the author holding back or wants to present to the wider circle. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness is such a book. It is the stage that authoress Arundhati Roy wanted to speak her mind, her thoughts, and presenting us with a well-known scenario leading…
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Understanding Ayn Rand: A Review of “We the Living”
Love thrives in the time of despair, I had read once. Love of Kira and Leo or Andrei falling in love with Kira all happened in the time when it was turmoil when each individual trying to survive anyhow anyway. But, when love is prefixed with a story we think or take it in considering…
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Midnight’s Children: A Review
Some books are like enjoying the calmness of a harsh summer daybreak. You’ve to sit back and let the characters enthrall you like apparitions. They are there but you know they are not real or might be. They are just like the shadow that leave a long shadow on the thought process of ours, the…
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An Invitation
When you enter my flat And wipe you feet on the mat She will welcome you with a smile And you will forget your journey of all the mile. She holds my childhood and boyhood She is my hiding place if I need a hood From the chore and melancholy of life daily– A warmth…
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Pages (Dual-Elevenie)
–i– Book Work title Hard toiled thoughts Making abstract world reality Satisfaction –ii– Manuscript Cacography ideas Crisscross thoughts errand Writing in flow constantly Prologue –xx– National Poetry Writing Month Day#23: A Double Elevenie Thanks to Gloria Gonsalves for this challenge. Today is World’s Book Day. So here’s to book and the prologue i.e. starting point of it manuscript.