A Song, Half & Half is a range of Nandini's love poems, written between 14th February 2021 and 14th February 2022. The poems play around the poet's ideas on complex human emotions, relationships, romantic love, even humour and of course the existential issues of life. The tone and tenor of these poems are a different ball game altogether; here one can notice a sea change in the moods, modes and mores of the mythical poet Nandini. Here, she reveals as much as she conceals. Penned as soliloquies from her covid bed, in memory of her love, and then the rekindling of love in her 'Ocean', these are…mehr
A Song, Half & Half is a range of Nandini's love poems, written between 14th February 2021 and 14th February 2022. The poems play around the poet's ideas on complex human emotions, relationships, romantic love, even humour and of course the existential issues of life. The tone and tenor of these poems are a different ball game altogether; here one can notice a sea change in the moods, modes and mores of the mythical poet Nandini. Here, she reveals as much as she conceals. Penned as soliloquies from her covid bed, in memory of her love, and then the rekindling of love in her 'Ocean', these are her politically incorrect poems. Here Nandini celebrates an anonymous love that is still knocking her door, and the personae has left the door ajar.
Prof.Nandini Sahu, Vice Chancellor, Hindi University, West Bengal, Amazon's best-selling author, Professor of English and Former Director, School of Foreign Languages, IGNOU, New Delhi, India, is an established Indian English poet, creative writer and folklorist. She is the author/editor of twenty-one books. Apart from being a double gold-medalist during her Graduation and Post-Graduation, she is the recipient of the Literary Award/Gold Medal from the hon'ble Vice President of India for her contribution to English Studies. She is the recipient of the prestigious Michael Madhusudan Academy Award, 2024 and Lifetime Achievement Award, 2024. Her areas of research interest cover New Literatures, Critical Theory, Folklore and Culture Studies, Hindu Studies, Indian Knowledge Systems, Comparative Literature, Children's Literature and American Literature.
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