Description
Nobel Despondency is not a love poetry book.
It is a book about honesty. The most brutally honest poetry collection.
It sits between poetry and reflection. Between feeling and understanding.
This book is for readers who experience life intensely but seek clarity, not chaos. Through a blend of modern poetry and grounded insight, it explores emotional discipline, longing, identity, self awareness, and the quiet battles we rarely articulate.
These are not decorative words.
They are confrontations.
Inside this book you will find:
● Poems that capture emotional depth without romanticizing pain
● Poems about longing, detachment, and silent battles
● Reflections that bring structure to overwhelming thoughts
● Language that feels personal yet universal
If you are drawn to poetry that lingers and ideas that sharpen, Nobel Despondency offers both.
For readers of contemporary poetry, emotional intelligence, and introspective self growth.
About The Author
Piyush Rishi is an emerging Indian writer whose work blends poetic intensity with psychological depth. His voice is defined by brutal honesty, cinematic imagery, and a fearless exploration of pain, identity, and emotional collapse. Nobel Despondency is his debut novel, drawn from lived experiences and years-long reflections on loss, betrayal, death, and the violent anatomy of loneliness. His writing reflects a worldview shaped by grief, introspection, and an artist’s sensitivity to the hidden patterns of human behavior. Influenced by Kafka’s surrealism, Plath’s emotional clarity, and contemporary trauma literature, he delivers a narrative that is at once lyrical and devastating. He resides in Pune, India and continues to explore themes of hurt, emotional depth, human fragility, and artistic truth in his work.





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