A Collection of Poems on Memory, Mortality, and Modern Life
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A Collection of Poems on Memory, Mortality, and Modern Life
Shadows of Broken Things by Bidyut Kumar Sarkar is a book that lingers. Through his evocative collection of poems, the poet peers into memory, mortality and the fragility of modern existence. Each poem feels like a quite pause in the chaos of the world, inviting readers to sit with their one thoughts and emotions.
His poems move across themes of longing, war, environmental decay, and the everyday struggles that define human experience. Sarkar blends philosophy, metaphysics, and subtle lyrical imagery, balancing tenderness with devastation, crafting verses that are deeply moving.
Written with meditative clarity and great emotional depth, Shadows of Broken Things offers an escape from the entropy of the modern world. It’s a space to pause, reflect, and discover the light within the shadows.
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