Sunny Rain-n-Snow

An Olio of poetry for pleasure

by U Atreya Sarma


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30-04-2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781482868548
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781482868531

About the Book

‘A ROLLERCOASTER JOY RIDE… Sunny Rain-n-Snow, the maiden collection of poetry by U Atreya Sarma, jolts you out of a dull reverie.’ – Sunil Sharma ‘Atreya Sarma is a culturally rooted yet genuinely contemporary urban poetic voice. Pure and unveiled in quality… most remarkable is his verbal felicity.’ – Ambika Ananth ‘An exciting journey into the diversity of life’s experiences.’ – Avril Meallem ‘Direct and frank… the style in tandem with the subjects he explores; sometimes irreverent, sometimes playful, sometimes thoughtful and reflective and sometimes audacious.’ – Charanjeet Kaur ‘His word power is immensely strong, trenchant and precise too.’ – Elanaaga (Surendra Nagaraju) ‘Elegant in imagery… the daily chores flesh out with economy and resonance.’ – Gopal Lahiri ‘An outstanding work of poetry meticulously curated, encompassing the relativity of relationships and their earthly moments and manifestations.’ – Kiriti Sengupta ‘He chooses his topics carefully and lavishes them with the attention they need, adroitly employing language that suits the setting.’ – Sanjeev Sethi ‘A vibrant debut collection from a seasoned writer and critic… showcasing experimental verse, linguistic play and nuances of Indian English.’ – Usha Kishore


About the Author

U Atreya Sarma, from Hyderabad, has published about 700 pieces of writing – poetry, book-reviews, translations, articles, editorials, forewords. A core editor of museindia.com, and a freelancer for two decades, he has also been presenting contemporary poets in The Hans India (Sunday section). The books he (a) edited, (b) translated, or (c) collaborated on are: (a) Lung Care and Long Life; Memoirs & Musings of an IAS Officer; Turquoise Tulips; Prolegomena and Transformative Articles on Literary Translation; Gian Singh Shatir (a revised eponymous fictional autobiography, awaiting publication); (b) Salt of the Earth; Thousand Hoods (Ch 9-14)); (c) Marapuraani Maanikyaalu.