Whorls Within: A Hundred Poems

Whorls Within: A Hundred Poems

Author : Nandini Sen Mehra; FOREWARD BY Gulzar

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Rs. 299.00
Classification Poetry
Pub Date November 2020
Imprint Amaryllis (An Imprint of Manjul Publishing House)
Page Extent 160
Binding Paperback
Language English
ISBN 9789390085002
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About the Book

'In which lifetime, in which bazaar
did your hand let go of mine?
Now I map the lines in the palms of strangers,
to find a way back to yours.'

"Nandani Sen Mehra's collection of poems is a hypnotic exploration of what lies within" - GULZAR

This is Nandini Sen Mehra’s debut collection of poems.
Striking yet subtle, the hundred poems in this collection traverse the terrain of life, love, suffering and existence. Nandini explores many textures of thought – from the ordinary to the sublime and from the mundane to the exhilarating – through a refreshing and perceptive gaze. The poems are a memorable journey through the heart, mind and spirit as they explore worlds within and without. In this collection are poems of love in its many shades, of nature, of people and places the poet has known as well as poems that seek to understand the paradoxical human condition through curious eyes, often turned inwards.
With an easy readability and a beguiling simplicity of style, this collection of poetry holds appeal far beyond the confines of a narrow literary world and can serve as a trusted companion and friend to many, as they journey through the vicissitudes of their own lives.
The inimitable Gulzar has written the Foreword for Whorls Within and has called the book ‘a hypnotic exploration of worlds within.’

About the Author(s)

Nandini Sen Mehra, has graduated in English Literature from Loreto College, Kolkata. She has worked in communications across India, the United States, Australia and Singapore, where she now lives with her husband Asheesh, and their two young children. Nandini has recently been awarded the Reuel International Poetry Prize, 2020, for Best Upcoming Poet.
In nature, Nandini finds her greatest teacher and inspiration. She enjoys long, solitary walks through parks and trails which often create the space she needs for contemplation and thought; which in turn informs her writing. She enjoys theatre and the arts, and with a background in Indian classical dance, she is currently learning Odissi along with her daughter.

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