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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKuriachen P. J., M. A. (Eng. Lit.), B. Ed., is a retired teacher of St. Fidelis Sr. Sec. School, Aligarh, U. P., run by the Archdiocese of Agra, affiliated to CBSE. His works, The Dawn, a collection of one-act plays, and two anthologies of poems viz. Crimson Tears and Vibrations, project his earnest interest in literature. He has shown a special taste in writing dance dramas and directing them for school stages. Apart from teaching, he has been serving the school as headmaster since 2016.Read More...
Kuriachen P. J., M. A. (Eng. Lit.), B. Ed., is a retired teacher of St. Fidelis Sr. Sec. School, Aligarh, U. P., run by the Archdiocese of Agra, affiliated to CBSE. His works, The Dawn, a collection of one-act plays, and two anthologies of poems viz. Crimson Tears and Vibrations, project his earnest interest in literature. He has shown a special taste in writing dance dramas and directing them for school stages. Apart from teaching, he has been serving the school as headmaster since 2016.
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The poems in this collection reflect various aspects of society. Incidents, both natural and human-made, occur from time to time. All these poems are the outcomes of the impact created by such incidents. They reflect the social situation, political infringement or apathy, and the common man’s dilemma. While a few poems are based on the global pandemic of Covid-19, a couple of them express the indignation towards the unwelcome attitude that dehumanizes humani
The poems in this collection reflect various aspects of society. Incidents, both natural and human-made, occur from time to time. All these poems are the outcomes of the impact created by such incidents. They reflect the social situation, political infringement or apathy, and the common man’s dilemma. While a few poems are based on the global pandemic of Covid-19, a couple of them express the indignation towards the unwelcome attitude that dehumanizes humanity.
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