The Boatman of Murshidabad

Kailas, Madhu

Description

In this book, Madhu Kailas presents the poet's engagement with art and creative liberation through startling imagery and innovative verse. In the title poem, 'The Boatman of Murshidabad', the eponymous boatman becomes a metaphor for torpor, loneliness, and the remorseless passing of time; in 'The Day a Song Dared to Soar', travellers return and pick new faces for rebirth; in 'Keys Made of Sunshine', a child grows up and learns to listen to silence; in 'Silence of Butterflies', golden silk strands cascade on to the green forest floor; and in 'The Forest Sings', the breeze preserves an arrangement of leaves and flowers in a secret language. Deeply felt and packed with original insights into the human condition, The Boatman of Murshidabad is a dazzling collection of poems by an accomplished poet. The Boatman of Murshidabad is a unique collection of poems, suffused with visual imagery, that present the human condition in a fresh light. Madhu Kailas is an accomplished poet whose work has been featured in journals around the world.
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Writer
Kailas, Madhu
Title
The Boatman of Murshidabad
Publisher
Aleph Book Company
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
118
Weight
260 gr
EAN
9789390652822
Dimensions
226 x 149 x 18 mm
Binding format
Gebonden

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