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Every moment we pass continues to perplex me; leaving me with a face so absurdly confused, it makes one for the cameras to capture, and glorify the misfit within. Think about the last leaf you saw fall, or maybe even the last dog which walked by you. Now imagine the day without that moment. You can't. Each moment is like a loose thread, being sewn and intertwined by the needles of observations. Until you observe the moment, the thread remains loose. Fäden, as a collection, explores the poet's observations, experiences and thoughts encountered on his hunt to kill each moment of time. Is it…mehr

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Every moment we pass continues to perplex me; leaving me with a face so absurdly confused, it makes one for the cameras to capture, and glorify the misfit within. Think about the last leaf you saw fall, or maybe even the last dog which walked by you. Now imagine the day without that moment. You can't. Each moment is like a loose thread, being sewn and intertwined by the needles of observations. Until you observe the moment, the thread remains loose. Fäden, as a collection, explores the poet's observations, experiences and thoughts encountered on his hunt to kill each moment of time. Is it enough to simply savor the moment? Should we look to kill moments in order to revive the dead artist within? Through narrative poems the reader is urged to converse with the poetry, perhaps, in a parallel live it by them. Stories shouldn't be a massacre to a scramble of words, and poetry shouldn't just survive today. Sew your threads, weave out the narration and embrace the warmth of the comfort created.
Autorenporträt
Devarya Singhania was born in Nagpur, India. He has always been passionate about creative writing, among other creative interests such as photography and filmmaking. What started as 200 word entries about his adoration for milkshakes, brownies and cookies has now culminated into poetry collections about some rather gruesome topics. He is currently pursuing a degree in English Literature, and aspires to pursue professorship later. Through engagements with poetry especially from the mid 20th century and western philosophy of Fredrick Nietzsche, Voltaire and Socrates (among others) he has worked towards enhancing his writing capability and simply indulging in endless, existential discussions.His inspiration has primarily been shaped by his body-image issues, anxiety and experiences of growing-up. he realised the roots of his anxiety in 2019, as he began experiencing frequent body trembles and breathlessness, causing him to find a manner through which he could channel this anxious energy. Poetry provided him with a glimpse into a larger podium, one with an audience willing to listen, helping him seek some remedy. While writing, he began gaining fascinations via mere observations of his surroundings; sky gradients, people's commute to work, affection and greenery and wildlife in nature. Thus, he decided to capture these moments through lenses, leading to the development of his passion towards photography, a modem which grants him peace when he's away from writing. As his anxiety grew, he found it grotesque to condense his thoughts into only poems, hence he decided to experiment with filmmaking, as an attempt to further extend an insight into his mind and thoughts. Apart from book publications, he has also written for literary magazines, for he seeks any attempt and opportunity to write, especially if it can help broadcast his poems further and help one find residence in his writing.