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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSangeeth Moncy hails from Kozhikode, Kerala - a city recently honored as UNESCO’s City of Literature. Deeply passionate about the world of poetry, he brings a fresh voice to literature. Matter of Time is his debut, marking the beginning of an exciting journey in writing.Read More...
Sangeeth Moncy hails from Kozhikode, Kerala - a city recently honored as UNESCO’s City of Literature. Deeply passionate about the world of poetry, he brings a fresh voice to literature. Matter of Time is his debut, marking the beginning of an exciting journey in writing.
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Certainly all I can say is, I am impressed that one so young is willing to make the effort to put his thoughts down. I hope he develops his talents and wish him the best in the future.
- Shashi Tharoor
In Sangeeth Moncy’s world, I see cats, birds, crosses, fire, magical rings, and above all, the ever looming presence of an omnipotent power. His genuinely ‘happy poems’ converse with an imperceptible supreme energy, visible to him in his ow
Certainly all I can say is, I am impressed that one so young is willing to make the effort to put his thoughts down. I hope he develops his talents and wish him the best in the future.
- Shashi Tharoor
In Sangeeth Moncy’s world, I see cats, birds, crosses, fire, magical rings, and above all, the ever looming presence of an omnipotent power. His genuinely ‘happy poems’ converse with an imperceptible supreme energy, visible to him in his own way.
Besides, the core of Sangeeth’s verse sits not on the idea of being static, but on the notion of frequent dynamic changes. Time, on many occasions, becomes a major character and an intimidating entity in his poems like ‘Autobiography’ and ‘Life is Somewhere.’ He embraces the whole idea of time, and believes that change is inevitable in the process of human growth.
- Dr. Syam Sudhakar
Certainly all I can say is, I am impressed that one so young is willing to make the effort to put his thoughts down. I hope he develops his talents and wish him the best in the future.
- Shashi Tharoor
In Sangeeth Moncy’s world, I see cats, birds, crosses, fire, magical rings, and above all, the ever looming presence of an omnipotent power. His genuinely ‘happy poems’ converse with an imperceptible supreme energy, visible to him in his ow
Certainly all I can say is, I am impressed that one so young is willing to make the effort to put his thoughts down. I hope he develops his talents and wish him the best in the future.
- Shashi Tharoor
In Sangeeth Moncy’s world, I see cats, birds, crosses, fire, magical rings, and above all, the ever looming presence of an omnipotent power. His genuinely ‘happy poems’ converse with an imperceptible supreme energy, visible to him in his own way.
Besides, the core of Sangeeth’s verse sits not on the idea of being static, but on the notion of frequent dynamic changes. Time, on many occasions, becomes a major character and an intimidating entity in his poems like ‘Autobiography’ and ‘Life is Somewhere.’ He embraces the whole idea of time, and believes that change is inevitable in the process of human growth.
- Dr. Syam Sudhakar
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