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About the book
“Could you have reconciled with your own chaos, knowing that the world around you lives in glee?
When you approach the arena dominated by the imprecation of your tumult, the crowd will jeer your competence. In this suffocating skirmish, would you let the sinister scorpions eradicate your glistening glee?
In a world where we are so aware of the explicit, it is indeed an excruciating exercise to gain wisdom of the implied. Such stands the nature of our mental health. One is often afraid to announce their mental health, and the reasons behind that vary. No literary work could do justice to the excavation of the reasons behind their frailness, hence this collection strives to engage and allow one to reflect upon how they find themselves through the poetry instilled within.
A witnessing of pain was indeed a harnessing of bloodshed.
Flaunt your armoury, for the arsenal within is admirable.”
About the author
“Devarya Singhania is a student currently studying in The International School Bangalore, subsequently he has a genuine interest for poetry. He chose to start writing as it aided him in exemplifying his poetic adore. He is of a strong opinion which regards with the idea of his generation being solely responsible for the future, which in his belief is the time-period after the next five years.
He further condemns the lack of empathy which exists in the society today. Due to his opinion about his generation being responsible for the future, he is striving to engage his peers with his opinions and trying to amplify his concern.
He stands as an immense fan of William Shakespeare, Fredrick Nietzsche, and Lao Tzu, to name a few. He also enjoys watching India play cricket but only when he is able to advise behind the diminutive screen.
He would gladly stop in the hallway to strike a conversation about religion, politics, cricket or to simply brag about his music taste. On a typical afternoon, you could find him gazing at his laptop screen, randomly dancing or simply losing himself in lyrics of songs as if he were the person singing.”
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