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Infinite Verse

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SKU: 9789350294109

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Explore themes of love, loss, and joy in “Infinite Verse” by Amit Khanna (ISBN: 9789350294109). This powerful poetry collection, featuring both Hindi and English versions, captures fleeting moments and emotions with profound simplicity. Experience Khanna’s unique perspective and dive into a world of evocative imagery and captivating sounds. “Anant Raag/Infinite Verse” is a must-read for poetry lovers.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350294109
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins
  • Edition: Bilingual edition
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 263 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9350294109
  • Publisher Date: 01/2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 220 mm
  • No of Pages: 198
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Width: 140 mm

21 reviews for Infinite Verse

  1. Ankit Shubham

    While some verses were beautiful, others didn’t quite resonate with me. An okay collection for poetry enthusiasts. Expected a little more depth.

  2. Sabhyata Yadava

    Khanna’s unique perspective shines through. The poems are accessible and thought-provoking. Highly recommended for a reflective read.

  3. Shaan Sundar R

    This collection is a treasure! The verses are heartfelt. Translation is well done. Khanna’s words resonate long after reading.

  4. Simi Jain

    Evocative imagery and captivating sounds, just as described. Not every poem hit home, but the overall experience was positive. Recommend for poetry fans.

  5. Jamuna Majhi

    If you enjoy reading short poems, go for it. Some of them are touching. Overall a nice simple collection of poems.

  6. Velayutham S

    Not bad, but not great either. Some poems were thought-provoking, while others felt a bit bland. An average collection of poems.

  7. Rushali Arya

    I was moved by the themes of love and loss. The Hindi and English versions added depth. A very enjoyable read overall.

  8. Anubhav Pandey

    The emotions were very real and raw. I felt them. I could connect with his feeling of loss. Khanna is a wonderful poet.

  9. Anandu Chandran

    I enjoyed the bilingual format of the poems. Khanna’s is a talent. I wish there were more poems. Will buy his next book for sure.

  10. Srijan Agrawal Manglik

    A beautiful collection exploring love and loss. The simplicity is its strength, though some poems felt underdeveloped. Enjoyed the bilingual format.

  11. Archana Sebastian

    A good book of poetry. A few gems. Others felt a bit unfinished. A bit more work would have turned it into a treasure.

  12. Akshat Sharma

    I liked the blend of Hindi and English. I got to understand words in both languages. The simple style of poetry is great.

  13. Rahul Khobragade

    Simple yet profound! Khanna’s poetry is touching, though occasionally felt a bit too simplistic. The bilingual presentation is great. Worth the time.

  14. Deba Kumar Narzary

    The description of the book is correct. Khanna captures fleeting moments well. Some poems are okay, while others are worth reading again.

  15. Siddharth Vankam

    Khanna explores the themes of love in a beautiful way. The poems felt a bit short. I wanted more depth. Worth a read if you like short poems.

  16. Keshav Jaswal

    A mixed bag of emotions. Some poems were incredibly powerful, while others seemed a bit bland. Still worth exploring for poetry lovers.

  17. John J Tharayil

    Khanna’s poetry is thought-provoking. Some verses resonated deeply, others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a good read for poetry lovers. I love both Hindi and English.

  18. Mayank Dhanjal

    Some lovely imagery, but the collection felt inconsistent in quality. Some great verses, but a few fell flat. Read if you are interested in poetry.

  19. Abhijeet Bera

    I appreciated the attempt to capture fleeting moments. Some poems were excellent, while others were just okay. Worth a read, but not a masterpiece.

  20. Byreddi Sri Kavya Chandrika

    Anant Raag/Infinite Verse had some nice poems. However, felt short and at times, superficial. A good coffee table book to start poetry reading.

  21. Aman Kumar

    Anant Raag/Infinite Verse is a good collection. Khanna’s perspective is unique. The themes are explored delicately. Must read for those seeking simple yet profound poetry.

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