The collection begins with Buddha in Jail, a poem that sets the tone: the clash between faith and despair, between ritual and doubt. From there, the verses move through landscapes of trauma, exile, and resistance, weaving moments of quiet tenderness with unflinching reflections on suffering. Themes of displacement (Crossing Borders, Prison Trauma), mortality (Feeling of Death, Afraid of Time), and resilience (The Road of Revolution, Voices and Banners) echo throughout, forming a chorus of endurance.
At once personal and universal, these poems speak to the wounds of history and the solitude of the self. They reveal the fragile thresholds where despair becomes ritual, where memory transforms into art, and where the human spirit insists on survival despite the weight of injustice.
The title, Buddha Between Walls and Stars, embodies this paradox: the search for meaning within narrow spaces, and the dream of transcendence that stretches toward infinity. The walls represent the conditions of exile, imprisonment, and limitation. The stars remind us of vastness, imagination, and the promise of freedom.
This is not merely a book of poemsit is a testimony. A voice forged in exile, tested by silence, sharpened by memory. It is for readers who believe poetry can carry the weight of history and still offer a glimmer of light.
Buddha Between Walls and Stars invites you to walk between confinement and transcendence, to listen to the voices that rise in the silence of exile, and to discover how poetry itself becomes a bridge between wounds and dreams.
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