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eidolon

Author Name: Kalika | Format: Paperback | Genre : Poetry | Other Details

eidolon is not a love story.

Blending poetry and prose, eidolon is an intimate exploration of longing, obsession, identity, and becoming. Structured across four sections; Aberration, Muse, Illumination, and Treachery; the book eloquently traces pieces that transition from quiet utterances to pertinent confessions.

These pieces move through devotion and delusion, tenderness and fracture, memory and meaning. They examine how we idealize, how we lose ourselves and still continue to become and how art becomes both a wound and a refuge. At its core, eidolon is a meditation on truth as something imagined, pursued, dismantled, and reclaimed.

Written with emotional precision and philosophical undercurrents, eidolon speaks to deep minds and scarred hearts; to those who have loved intensely, questioned relentlessly, and survived their own becoming.

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Kalika

Kalika is a student, writer, and emerging poet whose work explores the intersections of philosophy, literature, identity, and emotional consciousness. With a deep interest in how language shapes inner life, her writing often dwells in liminal spaces between longing and clarity, devotion and detachment, illusion and truth.


Her literary voice is marked by introspection and psychological depth, drawing from philosophical inquiry as much as personal experience. Kalika’s work frequently engages with themes of obsession, selfhood, memory, silence, and the ways in which art becomes a mirror. 

She has previously published philosophical and literary pieces exploring identity crisis, nihilism, and the role of art in sustaining meaning. These works reflect her ongoing engagement with literature as a tool for understanding the self and the world, particularly in moments of emotional fracture and existential uncertainty.

Kalika is currently pursuing her studies while continuing to write and develop future projects. Her forthcoming work moves increasingly toward prose and philosophical reflection, wanting to delineate lived experience and emotions. 

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