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"This anthology of poems dive into the realms of dark mystic realism and celebrate the obsessive/possessive/compulsive passions that we all have but turn a blind eye to. Rohankar has imbibed a forcefulness that compels the reader to pause from the daily flux of chronos and inspect the dark revelry that unconsciously dictates and establishes the existing paradigms from an antithetical perspective. The poem abides to the Elioton soul of free verse while subtly flirting with the Edgarion scepticism and pessimistic mysticism. Many of the poems adhere to the classic medieval romanticism but at the same time they foray into projected narcissism. These poems then capitulate the projected narcissism...
ROHANKAR is a compatriot, a companion and a connoisseur of a wide range of arts. The Poet envisions his emotions with great pizzazz and channels them through a variety of media. His mind churns out tunes of melancholy and echoes them on a pile of flat-woods. This book is an urn to the flowers growing out of ashes that were his days while cast away into the valley of Seytan disguised as a nymph. Temptation and devotion, emotional molestation and simplified perplexity, anxiety and sacrifice, helpless arrogance and selfless indulgence are all painted on hectares of cotton fields like blood rain. These are the themes laid down throughout the pages of this love note. Furthermore, the metaphorical range that this collection encompasses is staggering. It tends to delve into the darker corners of a readers mind. But, at the same time, it gives a clear sense of hope for hopeless romanticism. ROHANKAR succeeds in wandering off even beyond the horizon of his own unique visceral literary style. Going by the final set of wordplay, it is quite safe to assume that this convincing piece of work is just a verbal foreplay, a predecessor to, hopefully, a series of tributes to Nietzschean affirmation.
Reasoning Book with PIYUSH VARSHNEY is a complete and comprehensive book for various competitive examinations like SSC, BANK, RAILWAY, CSAT, STATE EXAMS, POLICE, NTSE, Etc. as per the latest pattern and trends. Key features of this book are: Covers each section of Reasoning: VERBAL REASONING ( including Logical Reasoning) and NON VERBAL REASONING. Easy explanations of Complex concepts. Different types of questions of multiple patterns.
When Alok Shirke decided to prepare for the mother-of-all-exams – UPSC Civil Service – little did he know that the journey would turn out to be much more than just books and classes. He moves from the comfort of his home to the crowded lanes of Old Rajinder Nagar. A chance encounter with Sarah seems like destiny’s compensation for all his hard work. He also meets buddies for a lifetime. Their life-stories of love, regret, friendship and shattered dreams take him through Kashmir and Turkey; from brothels to hospitals; and from dingy quarters to the hallowed halls of UPSC. When life finally seems to be coming back on track, he stumbles upon a truth that is bound to change him and the rest of his life. Will Alok crack the exam, or will be just one of the many soon-forgotten aspirants? Will a strange revelation make him see his life as A Pleasant Escape?
Fuchi is a Japanese word for ‘unawareness’ and this collection of poems aims at capturing the heart of our very existence. It brings out the essence of the relation between man and nature. Fuchi for me is a journey that rushes on the tides of uncertainties of life mingled with the gentleness of familiarity. It makes us question the things we already know. And to one’s utter surprise, provides a sense of familiarity with the unknown. Some poems make us ruminate on the sentiments of love, existentialism and the purpose of life. It aims at bringing us tête-à-tête to the deeper meaning of love and life. It also presents the intricacies of Mother Nature and how we humans decipher it. Som...
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Every man's life is governed through dreams. Everyone wants to be the sun and illuminate everyone. But the sun also has to struggle a long time to become the sun. Those who dream of becoming an administrative officer also have to fight with their own mental conflicts from moment to moment. Ashwani, Suryakant and Neelima, the characters of the novel 'Gandhi Chowk', overcome these mental conflicts. This story is the story of Ashwani's preparation for civil service and the obstacles that come in his way after leaving his rugged village and reaching Gandhi Chowk in Bilaspur. How they solve their problems, all this will be seen in this novel. At the same time, it is also the story of a lover's struggle to get his post after renouncing his elder position in order to get his girlfriend. This story is the story of a common reader. Gandhi Chowk is a story of struggle, dedication and success of the youth who come and prepare.