Author: | Adukuri Jagannath Rao | ISBN: | 9781948146302 |
Publisher: | Notion Press | Publication: | November 17, 2017 |
Imprint: | Notion Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Adukuri Jagannath Rao |
ISBN: | 9781948146302 |
Publisher: | Notion Press |
Publication: | November 17, 2017 |
Imprint: | Notion Press |
Language: | English |
These two hundred and forty odd poems are based on actual experience. They were written, one poem a day, during the last six to seven years.
All poetry is confessional in nature, from a certain uneasiness arising from doubts about the world and how we have been tackling it. Poetry is a way in which one can make sense of life. The magic of words enthralls us by the pictures they hide.
The poems about nature are a celebration of nature in all her glory. The poems are based on actual experiences of nature's beauty that have evoked pleasure giving sensations in the poet, and the poems try to give expressions to the joy.
Some poems on nature are experiences recreated as if by short brushstrokes, as they have impacted the author’s mind. They may be perceived in layers of sound to a kind of ripple effect touching several things at the same time and are meant to be perceived in a haze.
Some of the poems are object poems, so called because the focus is on the nature of things, on the light that falls on them, telling their stories, the way they share space with other things and us.
These two hundred and forty odd poems are based on actual experience. They were written, one poem a day, during the last six to seven years.
All poetry is confessional in nature, from a certain uneasiness arising from doubts about the world and how we have been tackling it. Poetry is a way in which one can make sense of life. The magic of words enthralls us by the pictures they hide.
The poems about nature are a celebration of nature in all her glory. The poems are based on actual experiences of nature's beauty that have evoked pleasure giving sensations in the poet, and the poems try to give expressions to the joy.
Some poems on nature are experiences recreated as if by short brushstrokes, as they have impacted the author’s mind. They may be perceived in layers of sound to a kind of ripple effect touching several things at the same time and are meant to be perceived in a haze.
Some of the poems are object poems, so called because the focus is on the nature of things, on the light that falls on them, telling their stories, the way they share space with other things and us.