This anthology captures the poet's reflections on love, infatuation, the pain of parting from loved ones, and the struggle to thrive in a rapidly changing world. It explores deep emotions—sorrow, fear, joy, and peace—drawn from real-life exp...
This anthology captures the poet's reflections on love, infatuation, the pain of parting from loved ones, and the struggle to thrive in a rapidly changing world. It explores deep emotions—sorrow, fear, joy, and peace—drawn from real-life experiences. The poet also delves into pressing global concerns such as political instability, war, and the looming threat of World War III, highlighting the resulting humanitarian crises, rather than adhering to traditional Bengali poetic meters like Swarabritto or Matrabritto, the poet experiments with English rhyme schemes (e.g., aAbB, aBcB) and free verse. The poems are arranged chronologically, offering a journey through both personal and global upheavals, with the poet’s enduring hope of triumphing over life's adversities as a central theme.