Art Never Comes First: Verses of Silence and Sorrows is a poetic journey through the depths of human vulnerability and resilience. In a world where masculinity is often mistaken for emotional restraint, these verses challenge conventions, embracing sorrow, adversity, and the silent strength within. From societal struggles to nature's suffering, and from the unseen battles of mental health to heartfelt tributes for lost companions, this collection captures life's fragmented beauty. Each poem is a whisper of grief, a breath of hope, and a testament to the unyielding spirit that, like a phoenix, rises from the ashes of despair.…mehr
Art Never Comes First: Verses of Silence and Sorrows is a poetic journey through the depths of human vulnerability and resilience. In a world where masculinity is often mistaken for emotional restraint, these verses challenge conventions, embracing sorrow, adversity, and the silent strength within. From societal struggles to nature's suffering, and from the unseen battles of mental health to heartfelt tributes for lost companions, this collection captures life's fragmented beauty. Each poem is a whisper of grief, a breath of hope, and a testament to the unyielding spirit that, like a phoenix, rises from the ashes of despair.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bishal Raj Biswas is a 23-year-old poet and educator from Malbazar, West Bengal. With a master's degree in English literature, he is drawn to allegory, philosophy, and the beauty of tragedy. Currently a teacher, he nurtures his passion for learning and research. Having qualified for the UGC NET for Ph.D., he strives for greater achievements before entering academia. Throughout his academic journey, he has won multiple prizes in extempore, quiz, and essay writing at the university level. In addition to his literary pursuits, he is an avid fan of anime and football, drawing creative inspiration from both.
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