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Seven Quartets Of Becoming

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SKU: 9788124606261

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124606261
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: xvii, 441 p.
  • ISBN-10: 8124606269
  • Publisher Date: 2012
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 700 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for Seven Quartets Of Becoming

  1. Radha Swain

    Beautiful and evocative poetry that explores profound themes. It will take multiple readings to fully appreciate the depth, but definitely worth it.

  2. Rohit S

    Seven Quartets of Becoming is an amazing collection. Deeply philosophical. It made me think about life. Highly recommended!

  3. Vansh Gupta

    Intriguing concepts, but I struggled with the dense writing style. Some quartets resonated deeply, others fell flat for me. Worth a read for poetry enthusiasts though.

  4. Aman Dalal

    This collection really stayed with me long after I finished reading. The exploration of self is both honest and inspiring. Worth the time investment.

  5. Kautuk Srivastava

    A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. The imagery is beautiful, and the themes are thought-provoking. Requires patience, but the insights are worth it.

  6. Bharat Jaggi

    I wanted to love this book, but it just didn’t click for me. The concepts felt muddled, and I struggled to connect with the author’s voice.

  7. Ayush Rai

    An interesting read. Some poems I loved, some I didn’t understand at all, so it was a mixed bag for me.

  8. Pramda Pandey

    A masterpiece! The language is lyrical and the ideas are profound. This book has changed the way I see the world.

  9. Nishi Maurya

    Not my cup of tea. I can appreciate the artistry, but the subject matter didn’t resonate. Found myself getting bored.

  10. Aman Kumar

    I enjoyed the book but found it difficult to fully grasp the meaning behind some of the poems. Overall, it was a good experience.

  11. Vivek Mandal

    I found this book to be quite pretentious. While some passages were beautiful, overall, it felt inaccessible and overly complicated.

  12. Ayush Chandra

    A truly stunning collection of poetry! Each quartet offers a unique perspective on transformation and growth. I will reread this many times.

  13. Vaibhav Agrawal

    A bit uneven. Some quartets were captivating, while others felt underdeveloped. Still, a worthwhile addition to my poetry collection.

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