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The world today is a wilderness with dried-up hearts and silenced songs. As in the garden of Eden, man stands forever naked, in the rainy night of godlessness; yearning to be clothed by the Fatherhood of God and the motherhood of nature. Father captures some sparkling moments from the Bible and history, connecting them with the modern man's life and his internal crises by employing an uncanny poetic vision. Explore the true Father in these magnificent lines that open a new vision of universal brotherhood.

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The world today is a wilderness with dried-up hearts and silenced songs. As in the garden of Eden, man stands forever naked, in the rainy night of godlessness; yearning to be clothed by the Fatherhood of God and the motherhood of nature. Father captures some sparkling moments from the Bible and history, connecting them with the modern man's life and his internal crises by employing an uncanny poetic vision. Explore the true Father in these magnificent lines that open a new vision of universal brotherhood.

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Autorenporträt
Abhilash Fraizer is a multi-award-winning Indian writer, poet, novelist, journalist and advertising copy writer, hailing from Kerala. A Master in English Literature, Abhilash has authored 14 books and has written numerous poems and articles for various international and Indian journals. His renowned works include Father, a collection of poems, The End of Wars, a novel and Everlasting Things are Incomplete, a collection of poems. He was an Indian delegate to Panorama International Literature Festival 2024, held in Greece. His latest book 'Father' won Panorama International Literature Special Jury Award. He lives in Kerala, a South Indian state, with his wife Sunitha and two sons Ezek and Izan.