Poetic Sensibility of Jaydeep Sarangi: A Study of The Wall and Other Poems
Journal: Ars Artium (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-01-01
Authors : Sandeep Kumar Sheoran;
Page : 76-80
Keywords : Modern poetry; walls; boundaries; regional colour; autobiographical.;
Abstract
Indo-Anglian poetry is an established genre with a wide range of practitioners and themes. There are poets who catch readers by their hand and take them on an intellectual flight which is something like an addiction afterwards. Modern Indo-Anglian poetry can boast of a few such poets and Jaydeep Sarangi is a true son of the Muse who captures the authentic emotions of the people and presents a universal picture through it. The Wall and Other Poems by Jaydeep Sarangi is a collection of forty eight poems of movement from personal sensibility of borders to the wider presence as well as urge to collapse all that separates men, geographies and minds. Sarangi wants the walls to die at least “in mind's cabin”. Many of the poems leave the readers thinking about some corrective measures for the issues around us.
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