Echoes of a Silent Heart

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Mukul Sain ISBN: 9781947429567
Publisher: Notion Press Publication: June 23, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press Language: English
Author: Mukul Sain
ISBN: 9781947429567
Publisher: Notion Press
Publication: June 23, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press
Language: English
The poet uses, satire, anger, imagery, and discourse to form a potent combination of poetic expression that vents emotion on a variety of socio-economic and political situations that affect us as a people. As one turns the pages, one observes concise detailing of issues in poetic form, a remarkable feat in itself.

The fluidity of thought and action from issue to issue, emotion to emotion, is both well-compartmentalized as well as inclusive to a singular narrative of social awakening. This poetry is not sublime and casual, but deep, and requires an even deeper understanding of issues that exist and affect us.

It is not for the faint of heart or for those for whom idealism scores over logic and reason. This is poetry invading the domain of classical poetry, turning it from what it used to be to an effective instrument to enhance those values we stand by, a preceptor for change.

As you go from page to page, poem to poem, you feel the anger, the helplessness, and the frustration that resonates from deep within your heart as echoes of before, now and hereafter...
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The poet uses, satire, anger, imagery, and discourse to form a potent combination of poetic expression that vents emotion on a variety of socio-economic and political situations that affect us as a people. As one turns the pages, one observes concise detailing of issues in poetic form, a remarkable feat in itself.

The fluidity of thought and action from issue to issue, emotion to emotion, is both well-compartmentalized as well as inclusive to a singular narrative of social awakening. This poetry is not sublime and casual, but deep, and requires an even deeper understanding of issues that exist and affect us.

It is not for the faint of heart or for those for whom idealism scores over logic and reason. This is poetry invading the domain of classical poetry, turning it from what it used to be to an effective instrument to enhance those values we stand by, a preceptor for change.

As you go from page to page, poem to poem, you feel the anger, the helplessness, and the frustration that resonates from deep within your heart as echoes of before, now and hereafter...

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