Description
In the last four decades, I have seen the changing face of Mumbai. The Bombay I grew up in is vastly divergent from the Mumbai I live in now. The city is perpetually under construction, from its shiny new towers to its busy highways, bridges, metros and monorails. While this collection celebrates the eternal survival spirit of the city, it is also a chronicle of a subtle ongoing tectonic shift, which is felt very keenly but not yet expressed in verse.
The city has lived through some really tough times, like terrorist attacks, and more recently the pandemic, when many people left their homes in the city and returned to their villages. However, the ebullience of the megalopolis remains undiminished.
In this collection, I have attempted to capture this ever-shifting landscape, inviting readers to experience the city’s colour and complexity, whether they are residents themselves, or have visited or are exploring it through words.
About The Author
I live and work as a lecturer in a suburban college in Mumbai, India. My poems, haiku, haibun, senryu and prose narratives can be found in Setu, Contemporary Haibun Online, Pan Haiku Review, Failed Haiku, Under the Basho, Borderless, Poems India, Maintenant 19, IHRAF, The Bamboo Hut, The Wise Owl, Mayari Literature, Café Dissensus and Prosetrics. I was recently shortlisted for the Editor’s Choice Award called Peak Experience by Under the Basho.





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