Poems of The Void
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About the Book
The Void narrates the lost way, reflected in the enigma of life's new dynamics beyond the known with silence as its speech and absence as feeling. The landscape of the poems is both here and elsewhere - sometimes Machilipatnam, sometimes Oxford, sometimes Auschwitz or Colesieum. What Tomas Transtromer meant by "broken connection of things" tries to become the defining metaphors of the pervading void that encompasses the entanglement of the Marxist proclaimations, existentialist reforms and a legion of vociferous "isms" which live on the debris of the crucifixion. The book is a series of surrealistic musings that attempt to anthologise the voided and the avoided encounters and tries a re-constructive harmony from the congested space of the terminal earth. An invisibility allures our perceptions that reflect in scores of absences, juxtaposed realities and perpetual silence pervading in our both mundane and transcendental pursuits. Death stills our learning and life goes on like the ant-line on a tomb. The enigmatic gravity of the Crucifixion is invisible through the blurry picture of postmodernism. This universal deprivation is what Tomas Transtromer says “ Deep in the forest there's an unexpected clearing that can be reached only by someone who has lost his way.
About the Author
Dr. Sreekanth Kopuri was born in Machilipatnam, India. His poems were published in India and abroad. He recited his poems and presented his research papers in reputed universities like Oxford University United Kingdom, University of Caen France, Dusseldorf University, Germany Banja Luka University Bosnia, and others. He is the recipient of Dr. JK. International Award in 2014 for his achievements in poetry.