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Fragments is Shuvashree Chowdhury's debut collection of poetry. It is an intuitive journey into various aspects of the human experience - love, passion, jealousy, joy, spirituality and death. The poems engage deeply with the world - turning each heartfelt moment in the hands like fragments of a broken mirror - to examine with keen intelligence, the light passing through the countless shards, towards self-realization. The poems convey insights with a perceptiveness that is at once brilliant and sumptuously lyrical, vivid and kaleidoscopic, in a language that is elegant.The poetic journey…mehr

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Fragments is Shuvashree Chowdhury's debut collection of poetry. It is an intuitive journey into various aspects of the human experience - love, passion, jealousy, joy, spirituality and death. The poems engage deeply with the world - turning each heartfelt moment in the hands like fragments of a broken mirror - to examine with keen intelligence, the light passing through the countless shards, towards self-realization. The poems convey insights with a perceptiveness that is at once brilliant and sumptuously lyrical, vivid and kaleidoscopic, in a language that is elegant.The poetic journey gradually transcends into a serene, spiritually uplifting zenith - weaving its way upstream through the rocky riverbed of the spirit - the soul quivering, often crushing emotional currents.
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Autorenporträt
Shuvashree Chowdhury, born in Kolkata, spent over two decades in the corporate sector, in senior managerial capacities with top companies including: Jet Airways, ITC Sheraton Hotels, Tanishq (Titan Industries), Shopper Stop, and was also as a senior executive search consultant at Randstad India.She is a regular blogger, and her four books are titled: Across Borders and Entwined Lives (novels), Existences (short stories), and Fragments (poetry). She divides her time between Chennai and Kolkata.