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Embark on a poetic journey with ‘A Poem a Day,’ a curated collection of 365 contemporary poems spanning 34 languages and 279 poets. Edited by the acclaimed Gulzar, this anthology offers a diverse tapestry of voices and emotions. Explore the world’s literature with isbn 9789353575908 and enrich your daily life with the power of verse.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789353575908
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 68 mm
  • Width: 139.99972 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9353575907
  • Publisher Date: 30 Nov 2020
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 968
  • Weight: 1692 gr

15 reviews for A Poem a Day:

  1. Ashish Kumar

    Gulzar’s selection is impressive. Though a poem a day feels ambitious, it’s a worthwhile effort. Some translations felt a bit off.

  2. Keshav Jaswal

    I loved the selection. I marked my favorite. I did wish the context was there, but maybe that’s for a different book.

  3. Paras Goyal

    I enjoyed discovering new poets. Some were a miss, but the majority were a hit. A good way to end my day.

  4. Saloni Lulla

    Some of the poems were magical, others were just okay. Still, I looked forward to my daily dose of verse.

  5. Sumedh Yeshwant Bhandare

    What a wonderful collection to read every day. Some I read over and over. Others I didn’t care for.

  6. Anubhav Ranjit

    Gulzar’s ‘A Poem a Day’ is a beautiful collection. The poems were good but I was hoping they’d be better.

  7. Sumit Rakesh Mhatre

    I didn’t love every poem, but I loved the idea. It’s a good way to expand your reading horizons. I’ll keep it.

  8. Sudhanshu Rai

    A fantastic way to expose yourself to poems from different cultures. The variety keeps it interesting.

  9. Pushkal Meena

    Incredible range of voices. A few poems were masterpieces. Some were ok. A must have for poetry lovers.

  10. Amarjeet Kumar

    Some of the translations felt like they lost some of the original impact. Overall, the book is thought-provoking and diverse.

  11. Aman Kumar

    A mixed bag. There are gems, but also poems that left me cold. The sheer volume is overwhelming, but the intent is lovely.

  12. Om Satish Pingle

    Loved the diversity! It’s a window to the world. But, honestly, some days I skipped the poem. Still, a valuable addition to my bookshelf.

  13. Aditi Tripathi

    A beautiful collection! Some poems resonated deeply, while others didn’t quite click. A great way to discover new poets.

  14. Aryaman Sharma

    This book is a treasure. So many new poets to discover. I’m rating it down because some poems didn’t resonate.

  15. Mohit Verma

    A beautiful concept, beautifully executed. Some poems were forgettable, but the overall experience was wonderful.

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