“INLIZA: A SPIRIT OF LOVE” is a group of English poems written by ACHYUT DAS. The poems are written on love and contain a sense of philosophy. The structure of the poems have a new technique which offers for unconventional literature.
We happen to meet thousands of entities during the course of their lives.Some more significant than the others, these encounters sometimes leave a lasting impact on the mind. ”Aur Ek rahin woh” is a collection of such thoughts and emotions by author Madhu Joshi.
The seven vegetables were supposed to sacrifice themselves into digestion,just like their previous protectors.But destiny play on it;when their beetroot army went missing. An adventure inside the body called them ,as they set out to bring the beetroots back home.Their journey unfolded through monstrous vein,turbulent heart and brain full of memories. Will they able to hold on ;Else would they be regretfully churned into urine,in toilet jail?Alas!would the beetroots be retrieved when the body is in dire need of it?And most vitally,will they be able to live up to their name,” The healers?”
The book contains 12 short stories. In them, realities of life
sandwiched with romance come alive in a completely new
and fascinating way. Each story is distinctly separate from
the rest yet there is a suspense succinctly woven from the
start to the end. The characters and sequences are intricate
in a way that they even let out the psychological contours.
The style is pictorial and there is a mere joy of reading them
as well.
The books comprise of a collection of poems based on the myriad experiences that life comprises of. Just like the various flavours in food enhances our health and mood, the poems in the book add variance to our thoughts and gives readers a slice of the poet’s iridescent charm with words and elan with the pen.
The book is a reflection of certain deep-set revelations in the author’s mind that has taken place over a period of time during his grown up years. The prejudices associated with certain sects of the society, making them the sole focus of people’ compassion and empathy takes away from the fact that there are tons of half-baked reality associated with established facts. The author attempts to learn and educate readers about the truth behind the truth.
The book is an endeavour to dispel the fear associated with death.It provides the reader with hope,based on the ancient Vedic and Bhuddist concepts surrounding death.
Standing at the crossroads in afterlife, a young man evokes the Almighty, with all his soul’s might.
And Voilà! GOD replies, may be the prayer was all from soul or the connection was better being very close to Him.
Nevertheless he laments to God,” What did I do wrong to be up here so soon?”
GOD– Wrong? You did everything thing right my son.
Boy- Then why am I here?
GOD– Cause all your wishes have come true. You wanted to have a full life, one that is fraught with ups and downs, riches and poor, love and hatred. And you had it.
Boy- How? Last I remember I was on stage.
GOD– That’s where you had it all. You gave life to the characters you played, like a parent does and experienced their emotions as your own. You are a true Thespian, my son.
Boy- Will anyone ever miss me?
GOD– Your true love, she already weeps tears of joy.
Boy- Love?
GOD– The stage, my son. She is already looking forward to your return. Come my boy, let’s get you back to her.
And with that somewhere back on earth a very proud but exhausted couple became parents.