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"While the world talks about hunger, pain, parting, and staying in wait for instant sex, I quietly enter my poetry-subtle, ambivalent, and erotic" (anonymous). Poems in this book revolve around the themes of love, travel, sunsets, and seasons. It switches from extreme feminist viewpoints to humanist and existentialist perspective. The book will leave you with a feeling of deep longing for something profound. It captures the things in and around the life of a person who is trying to understand the life, someone who asks why things happen in a certain fashion and if there is meaning behind…mehr

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"While the world talks about hunger, pain, parting, and staying in wait for instant sex, I quietly enter my poetry-subtle, ambivalent, and erotic" (anonymous). Poems in this book revolve around the themes of love, travel, sunsets, and seasons. It switches from extreme feminist viewpoints to humanist and existentialist perspective. The book will leave you with a feeling of deep longing for something profound. It captures the things in and around the life of a person who is trying to understand the life, someone who asks why things happen in a certain fashion and if there is meaning behind everything that occurs. A collection of poems framed in simple words to portray complex ideas and imageries with a deeper meaning. The author has named the book Sublimation because these poems are the productive and beautiful expression of her anger, her frustration, her pain, her sadness towards this ambiguous process of existence.
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Autorenporträt
Stuti is a clinical psychology student pursuing her master's from TISS, Calicut. She graduated from Christ University, Bangalore. An emerging writer, a trained classical dancer, and a dog lover, Stuti is also currently working as the national head for an NGO, Gramiksha, that works for the education of the children. She spends her time traveling and capturing mundane things.