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Open your heart and pen down the beautiful thoughts that are woven in your mind and see the change in your life. This beautiful miscellany... Thoughts of twilight is compiled by Uthsha Chatterjee. The anthology is Mixture of all feelings and emotions human experience.
The book is full of positivism and surrounded by exquisite verses. It contains the different imaginations of replenish the souls. This book is compiled by Nitumoni Gogoi & Ramyasree P. and managed by The Pustakalaya. In this book every author has pen down their good thoughts of filling voids with positivity in English and Hindi language. All the authors have expressed a beautiful fragrance of wonderful content.
Bleeding Tears is a Book which is giving aspiring writers a chance to get their work published. I really believe that every writer has a story which is rooted inside them. The Book "Bleeding Tears" is a collection of poems which is been written by the most talented and amazing writers from all over the world. It's an initiative taken by Muskan Srivastava to support the writers and give them the opportunity to make their name in the world of poetry. All the writers are somewhere bleeding that's why by fate they are part of this Book. Some of the emotions and feelings can't be expressed but we're giving them the opportunity to bleed their emotions and feelings on the paper with the help of pen.
Inscribed is an anthology that comprises 25 talented writers who have woven stories in the most elegant way. Inscribed is a compilation that consists of the author's experiences from travel to women's empowerment, and spirituality to motivation. For all those bibliophiles out there, this anthology will keep you engrossed for a while.
"THE GALLERY OF EMOTIONS This book is not just the compilation of the works of writers from all over India;It is a conglomeration of various perspectives, ideas and an insight about how differently and beautifully the authors' brains work. All of the beautiful quotes and poetries in this book together brings meaning and gives life to all human emotions, portraying them, just as if in a gallery. This anthology comprising of over 50 writers and 150 unique pieces is a must read. Through this book, the writers have expressed themselves in a manner, when no one is judging them. Through their creations, they have reflected themselves onto paper, creating harmony through their art. An anthology with an open theme is itself a great step towards helping the writers drive through on the road of passion and immortalize their words. This anthology compiled by Uthsha Chatterjee, is her debut anthology. She has beautifully dealt with all the complications and challenges placed in her way, to convert this into a success."
Hey, I'm Sorry, was inspired by none other than the author's best friend. She never got the chance to apologize to her best friend and it was late when she realized, that the chance was gone forever. This book is a movement to make people realize how important it is to ask forgiveness. It is to make one understand how even the simplest of words have the most importance. While this book was collected and put into one piece, Vidushi only thought of her best friend and seeks her forgiveness. We hope you've apologized for all your wrongs. We hope you never have anything left unsaid. We pray for compassion, and kindness to be bestowed on you.
POETRY
A political scientist, historian, cultural analyst, social anthropologist, and philosopher, Partha Chatterjee has consistently provided academia with novel conceptual tools for analyzing the present. This collection brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines to honor his life and work. Dealing with different ways of theorizing the present, the essays in Theorizing the Present focus on some critical themes underlining twentieth century India--work of history in Indian context, framing the nation in the pre- and post-independence era, forms of community and the role of violence, and the limits of civil and political society formulation. Theorizing the Present includes contributions from prominent scholars all of whom, at one point of time or other, were associated with the Center for Studies in Social Sciences in India--an institution Chatterjee served and nurtured over several decades. Together they discuss themes that were shaped by, as much as they shaped Chatterjee's own broad interests. The volume reflects the myriad ways in which scholars worked with, through or against his many important formulations.
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