Read the review of the book -Neha Bansal's poetry collection 'Six of Cups' in the newspaper on Sunday –THE HINDU: read the full review here
After reading the review, I
thought I would learn more about the book through various other sources. Every article on the book provides a piece of
new information that is quite intriguing.
Memories, heart-wrenching and
happy, of the dead and the living, of the mundane and the sublime, criss-cross
Neha Bansal’s latest bunch of poems, ‘Six of Cups’.
“Six of Cups” is a beautifully
curated anthology that serves as an ode to cherished moments, shaping our
identities and offering a sense of rootedness in an increasingly alienating
world. Ms. Bansal’s poems explore a blend of light-hearted and poignant themes.
The poems also include a glossary for culture-specific terms, a thoughtful addition that aims to enrich the reading experience for those unfamiliar with Hindi or Indian culture. Overall, the collection yields a haptic warmth, and the poems are not just cerebral corollaries of mythical rewritings.
Nostalgia is also the overall theme of the
book. All the 50 poems in the book depict a longing for something beautiful.
It seems that for Poetry lovers
this book will be a treat that will instantly refresh them in their hurried lives.
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