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This is a compilation of elegies in the memory of my deceased son, Yuvaraaj Singh, who passed away prematurely at the age of twenty on October 30, 2016, the Diwali night which is the Hindu festival of lights and crackers. Though my poems center around a single theme, they can be roughly divided into four categories. First category, which comprise the major part, are an expression of Everlasting love for my son. The second category comprises a dialogue with the Almighty. In the third part, I have brought in Elvis, my Labrador, whom I have adopted after the demise of my son. The fourth category is again an expression of anguish where imagination is at play & references have been made to nature i.e. trees, oceans, and skies. These poems are an attempt to immortalize my son. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Until this day, I haven't read any prose that could fully describe the deep anguish and feelings of regret, sorrow and despair.
Along comes Ravi Singh and his book of Reverberating Memories.
As described by the publisher: This is a compilation of elegies in the memory of Ravi Singh’s deceased son, Yuvaraaj Singh, who passed away prematurely at the age of twenty on October 30, 2016, the Diwali night which is the Hindu festival of lights and crackers...
To be a member of the somber society, Parents who have lost their children, is to know an ache that is relentless. This book of poems captures the torment oh so perfectly.
Thank you so much, Anaphora Literary Press for the opportunity to read and review this profound expression of love from a Father to his Son. ( )