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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLike the heroes and villains, a poet is made not born. There’s a limit of pain that one can endure, even an artist. But how much pain makes one a poet?
This anthology is a collection of a first few poems as composed by the author. It covers some of the turmoil the poet had to go through in his life that led him to writing poems. There are various reasons one cannot be with their beloved and at times that pain cannot be captured by some words. We have to accept the pain and live with it. Most of the poems in this collection hover around unrequited love, ranging from the poet’s personal experiences to his friends’ experiences, circumstances he has been a part of, seen, or heard. This anthology even has a poem that describes the very first incident that made him realise that sometimes the journey from solitude to loneliness is just an eye contact.
Malay Pramanick
Malay Pramanick works and lives in Bengaluru. He was born in the eastern part of India. Most of his childhood was spent in Kharagpur, a town in West Bengal, where he later completed his graduation as well as post-graduation. Besides composing and writing, he likes to read, watch movies and cartoons, and listen to songs. He hopes his poems find a place in the readers' minds as they see the world through his eyes.
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