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Damp Shadows, Faint Metaphors endeavors to respond to the precarious moments of the 21st century—a bewildering mix of stark reality and simulacra. The rapidly changing times, typified by the schizophrenic discontinuity so astutely identified by the late Frederic Jameson, remain inexplicable in many ways. These poems reflect the ideological vacuum that is glaringly apparent in these troubled times. Even the music, an intrinsic part of our poetry, seems to have turned distinctly elegiac—occasionally tinged with self-criticism. And what, ultimately, is the answer? Or is that, too, a question?
‘A Feeling Called Hope’ is a collection of 42 poems and 16 illustrations by the children of Future Hope, India and GEMS Modern Academy, Dubai.
"A Place Called Utopia" is an evocative collection of 58 heartfelt poems that echo the profound yearning to liberate ourselves from a corrupt and power-driven society, beckoning us towards a realm where love and compassion reign supreme. Despite its age, the concept of "Utopia," coined by Thomas More in the 16th century, remains an ever-relevant force that nourishes our aspirations for genuine freedom and a brighter future. This anthology embodies the enduring vitality of this ideal, revitalizing our dreams with each verse.
Dating from 1919 to 1940, these letters and telegrams are being published for the first time in English in their entirety. They manage to capture the essence of Tagore and Rolland’s friendship in their struggle with the conflict between nationalism and human conscience. This volume also presents three important conversations the two engaged in at various points in time, as well as letters by Rathindranath Tagore and others, and lays out the journey of these two writers towards the imaging of a different world outside jingoistic politics. This correspondence presents the finest exchange of thought between the East and the West, and scripts the intellectual history of early twentieth century.
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