LIDLESS EYES
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About the Book
“The poetry of Shruti Das, from Odisha, India has reached me in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and impressed me, because they are also beautiful music to our ears and wonderful paintings to our eyes, all at once “that swing us into a timeless melody”. She makes silence speak through her poems, which she has written “for you, me and everyone”. They are “about mothers and daughters pressed between expression and silence”, spoken by “quiet eyes”. Some of the poems are about inequality, and social injustice, but presented in new and creative forms. The ‘Lady of Myths’ tells us about the story of mankind, and the poem about mountains tells how man has been destroying our environment and molesting Mother Earth. Each poem makes us pause and think, as all poetry should be.” Daya Dissanayake, Educationist,Writer, Activist, Sri Lanka “I really enjoyed reading your poetry. It is gentle and profound” – Rosemarie Rowley. Poet, Ireland. “Each poem is a nugget you can be proud of. They voice humanitarian concerns and are couched in passionate and precise expression. The language is chiselled to suit the feelings precisely. There are also echoes of Shakespeare and Eliot. I like the description of evening as Cleopatra stretching out on her barge in all her allure. The Song Unsung is another moving piece. I didn’t realise so much poetic talent is bottled up in Shruti. Thomas Gray was right: Full many a gem of purest ray serene lies hidden” - Prof. E. Nageswara Rao, Hyderabad, India
About the Author
Shruti Das is Associate professor in the P.G. Department of English, Berhampur University in Odisha, India. She is a creative writer with poetry published Nationally and Internationally and also a literary critic, writing bilingually in English and her native tongue Odia. She has participated in many National and International Seminars on English language literature and Communication skills in India and abroad. She has been published in Anthologies like The Scaling Heights from India, The Inspired Heart 2 & Inspired Heart 3 from Canada, Syndic Literary Journal, Young Men’s Perspective from US, Life as a Human online Journal to name a few. A Daughter Speaks(2013) is her first collection of poems. Many of her poems have been translated into Sinhala and have been appreciated in Sri Lanka. She is sensitive to social issues, loves to travel and to dream. She loves animals.