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Start giftingPoetry: Warm and Wet aka Coffee and Cigarettes aka Surface Tension
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Abheek Thakur is unquestionably one of the most exciting young poets to emerge in our Times.
A semi-autobiographical epic within strict rhymes that delves into the philosophical ordeals of centered individualism; scientific resonances of the subconscious; and the metaphysical phenomena of existence;
- through the use of abstract realism, where concepts are layered within symbols, metaphors, personifications and objects. The work also includes poems that evoke a sense of shy relatability in areas of organizational and social behavior.
A see-saw of strict and relieving pieces, written in a style that allows the reader to collaborate and engage, bouncing around while wearing the colored cloaks of the poet, the reader, the observer and/or the object.
Notable reviewers:
✔Abheek Thakur is unquestionably one of the most exciting young poets to emerge in our Times. An outstanding achievement immersed in dealing with the Human Condition... words of wisdom, of love and of HOPE that the world needs today. A wonderful literary reading experience.
-Balraj Khanna (Author, Painter) London, 2020
✔A handsome collection of poems with a plethora of expressions, feelings, and thoughts expressed vividly and with telling images.
-Anirban Basu (Author, Writer at The Statesman) 2020
✔ No hierarchy or bureaucracy limits or restricts the cerebral wanderings of this poetic voice.
-Roli Degazon (Johnson Ph.D. LL.M, UN Consultant) 2020