Description
- ISBN-13: 9789362133564
- Publisher: Harper Perennial India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 9362133563
- Publisher Date: 2024-08-27
- Height: 11 mm
- No of Pages: 172
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Experience the poignant verses of Avinash Shrestha’s ‘The Dust Draws Its Face on the Wind.’ This curated collection of poems navigates themes of time, memory, and the human condition. Shrestha’s evocative language and imagery invite readers on a profound journey through loss and resilience. ISBN: 9789362133564. Explore the depths of human emotion with this powerful collection.
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Rupali Thareja –
Shrestha’s poetry is both beautiful and heart-wrenching. The poems are thought-provoking and have stayed with me long after reading.
Manas Mehta –
While some poems were beautiful, I struggled to connect with others. The themes are heavy, and the writing is dense. I was hoping for more.
Swaraj Chandan Patil –
I was moved by Shrestha’s use of language. Some poems left me speechless. A few felt less impactful, but still a strong collection.
Shaily Birla –
A mixed bag for me. Some poems were incredible, others felt a bit inaccessible. I appreciate the exploration of complex themes.
Rohan Mahajan –
A powerful collection exploring themes of loss and memory. The imagery is striking, though the pacing felt uneven at times. Worth reading.
Yug Vaibhav Verma –
The poems are evocative, but I felt a disconnect with some of the themes. The book is well-written and is beautifully presented.
Adarsh Singh –
The imagery in this collection is stunning. However, I found some poems hard to fully grasp. Still, a worthwhile experience.
Ayush Gupta –
This book is a beautiful exploration of the human condition. Shrestha’s words are both poignant and powerful. I highly recommend it.
Divyanshu Kumar –
A captivating collection of poetry. Shrestha’s voice is unique and memorable. Touched my heart in so many different ways.
Tushar Saini –
Shrestha’s poetry is hauntingly beautiful. Some poems resonated deeply, while others felt a bit abstract. Overall, a thought-provoking read.