The Cartographer's Veil is a stunning exploration of the fragile boundaries between presence and absence, memory and forgetting, and the struggle for meaning in a transient world. Through evocative poems like Arbitrage of Solitude, Patios of Echoes, Synesthesia, and Entitlement, the collection maps the emotional landscapes of longing, healing, and existential duality. Each poem invites readers into a world where the personal and universal intersect, unraveling the delicate threads of human experience. At once haunting and restorative, The Cartographer's Veil offers a cathartic journey through…mehr
The Cartographer's Veil is a stunning exploration of the fragile boundaries between presence and absence, memory and forgetting, and the struggle for meaning in a transient world. Through evocative poems like Arbitrage of Solitude, Patios of Echoes, Synesthesia, and Entitlement, the collection maps the emotional landscapes of longing, healing, and existential duality. Each poem invites readers into a world where the personal and universal intersect, unraveling the delicate threads of human experience. At once haunting and restorative, The Cartographer's Veil offers a cathartic journey through the unseen terrains of the heart, perfect for readers seeking depth and introspection.
Debashish is a poet, writer, and Machine Learning Scientist with a foundation in theoretical physics. His journey weaves the analytical precision of science with the introspection and surrealism of literature. Influenced by Orhan Pamuk, Haruki Murakami, and Elizabeth Bishop, his poetry delves into themes of duality, transformation, and the tension between presence and absence. A global traveler, Debashish's experiences infuse his work with cultural and existential depth. His writing reflects a profound engagement with struggle-emotional, professional, and existential-transforming complexity into evocative narratives that explore the evolving relationship between humanity, technology, and the
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