Precinct X is a collection of essays penned in poetic-prose form, accompanied by specially curated imagery, reflecting the author’s thoughts and observations on a wide spectrum of socio-contemporary themes currently dominating discourses, globally. This compilation delves into the complexities of human nature and its concomitant impact on civilizational constructs and organising principles of society, where affirmative change appears increasingly elusive, when successive generations perpetuate parochially, the vicious cycle of thoughtless traditions, senseless acts and mindless intents that hurt the progress of liberalism and peace, globally.
Precinct X is a collection of essays penned in poetic-prose form, accompanied by specially curated imagery, reflecting the author’s thoughts and observations on a wide spectrum of socio-contemporary themes currently dominating discourses, globally. This compilation delves into the complexities of human nature and its concomitant impact on civilizational constructs and organising principles of society, where affirmative change appears increasingly elusive, when successive generations perpetuate parochially, the vicious cycle of thoughtless traditions, senseless acts and mindless intents that hurt the progress of liberalism and peace, globally.