Logic and Magic

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Logic and Magic by Ksanjay, Partridge Publishing India
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Author: Ksanjay ISBN: 9781482883909
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: June 30, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Ksanjay
ISBN: 9781482883909
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: June 30, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

The present collection of poems highlights the traditional way of Indian life that affect the progress of the nation despite that other countries making their progress in all walks of life. But India is known as a progressive country; the main reason is that Indian people believe in magic instead of logic. These poems are the experiences of the poet at a personal level, but these experiences are representation of his society, which is known as Dalitin other words, untouchable. Casteism is a curse to Indian society, and the poet, along with his society, is a victim of this unjust system. Outwardly, it may seem that the caste has vanished, but it remains in different form which the common man cant see. It is observed in government office, the corrupt bureaucracy has kept it alive by denying the work of untouchables. Some caste are denied the status, the peons are not ready to work for untouchables. It is very unfortunate that in the twenty-first century, a modern man can see this. The poems highlight the traditional way of Indian lifelike corruption, logic, and magic. The tone of the poems is satiric; they also appeal for men to change their attitudes in particular as well as men in general. The poems have historical background. Once, India was a place of knowledge and peace, but due to foreign invasion, it came under the spell of colonialism. Diversity has broken the heart of Indian men and women; they are suffering under the burden of culture and religion. The poems are speaking a picture of life; the poems have autobiographical elements. This is the authors first effort to show the reality of human life, especially Indian life. He appeals for everyone to break the geographical boundaries and become one in all parts of this beautiful earth. These poems are in free verse, but these carry rhythm and music.

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The present collection of poems highlights the traditional way of Indian life that affect the progress of the nation despite that other countries making their progress in all walks of life. But India is known as a progressive country; the main reason is that Indian people believe in magic instead of logic. These poems are the experiences of the poet at a personal level, but these experiences are representation of his society, which is known as Dalitin other words, untouchable. Casteism is a curse to Indian society, and the poet, along with his society, is a victim of this unjust system. Outwardly, it may seem that the caste has vanished, but it remains in different form which the common man cant see. It is observed in government office, the corrupt bureaucracy has kept it alive by denying the work of untouchables. Some caste are denied the status, the peons are not ready to work for untouchables. It is very unfortunate that in the twenty-first century, a modern man can see this. The poems highlight the traditional way of Indian lifelike corruption, logic, and magic. The tone of the poems is satiric; they also appeal for men to change their attitudes in particular as well as men in general. The poems have historical background. Once, India was a place of knowledge and peace, but due to foreign invasion, it came under the spell of colonialism. Diversity has broken the heart of Indian men and women; they are suffering under the burden of culture and religion. The poems are speaking a picture of life; the poems have autobiographical elements. This is the authors first effort to show the reality of human life, especially Indian life. He appeals for everyone to break the geographical boundaries and become one in all parts of this beautiful earth. These poems are in free verse, but these carry rhythm and music.

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