A Visit to the Poetic World in Kulbhushan Kushal ?
Journal: Ars Artium (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Authors : Susanta Kumar Bardhan;
Page : 99-106
Keywords : Poeticity; Globalisation; Aesthetic; Communication.;
Abstract
Kulbhushan Kushal, a bilingual poet, is one of those highly sensitive and creative souls, who are born in every age to draw, depict and show the bleak and in human aspects of the age dominated by narrowness, strife, deception, self-centred barren in humanity in their respective creative works with a view poetically suggesting the appropriate path of life suitable for the purpose of overcoming this crisis, saving the humanity, protecting the living world from becoming a 'waste land' producing nothing but 'cactus'. The present study attempts to explore the distinct features and aspects of the poetic world of Kushal. In doing so, I have tried to deal with several poems of this poet both from the perspective of theme and technique.
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