Nobel At Gandhi's Ashram
pristine prose poems
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About the Book
The prose in this asymmetric and atypical collection is written in richly poetic language, expressing the author’s worldly wit on some of the topical issues of our global society of cross-cultures and historic present. The poet uses a fair amount of poetic license in communicating his philosophical ideas in a language given to literary sensibility while synthesizing the social and political ideals of the past and present. Language is a laboratory where the poet and writer experiments by using and playing on words to test their effectiveness in formulating his original thoughts and conveying them in explosive paroxysms of passions and fiery outbursts of emotions. His prose and poetic expressions relate to the global conditions of the modern world.
About the Author
About the Author A poet and writer of Indian origin, Yash Nandan “Kaviraj” is the author of several books of poetry and first three books of fiction in a projected two-part series of autobiographical novels.