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The Maverick's Journey is a collection of sixty poems. While writing poetry about what the poetess saw and felt, she started finding herself. New feelings or maybe latent feelings began to surface and totally new views about things started coming to her mind and so she calls it a journey. Out of confusion, beautiful verses were born when she started jotting down the feelings of her new journey. The first poem is totally about her mind’s journey titled, “My New Journey” and the rest are of her travels and her mental journey to being a more superior human being. The poems have been divided into five sections - Happiness, Wonder, Transition, Joy and Love.
“I Love you 4” a book of verses from a mother’s heart. Like the tag line ‘from cradles to college bags’ the poems speak of a mother’s journey with her child from infancy to adulthood. The sixty poems in this book express the purest of love, a mother’s love. The book is dedicated to all mothers of the world. The sections, Childhood, Compassion, Conservation, Colours and Confidence denotes the aspects of the poet bonding with her daughter which resonates universally.
About the Book: Paramita, a globally loved poet, debuts in the field of storytelling with her first book of short stories, which brings you stories from her life. All the stories are loosely based on real life incidents either experienced or heard by the author and her sketches accompany the stories. So, the title, “Unravelling” fits well with her thoughts of unravelling bits and pieces of her life. The stories show you how life can be hilarious, eerie, happy and not-so-happy, sometimes all at once! These stories are merely for enjoyment, like the ghost stories heard from your friends sitting around a bonfire, and do not intend to hurt or trivialise anyone's sentiments. Go ahead, no more...
An A B C of Linguistics is about linguistics that is suitable for graduate and postgraduate students of English. It is also an informational book for general readers. There aren’t many books on this subject. Therefore, I chose to write this book. People with an educational background in English will benefit more from this book.
This book is the first of its kind offering a materialistic semiotic analysis of a non-Western theatre culture: Bengali group theatre. Arnab Banerji fills two lacunas in contemporary theatre scholarship. First, the materialist semiotic approach to studying a non-Western theatre event allows Banerji to critically examine the material conditions in which theatre is created and seen outside the Euro-American context. And second, by shifting the critical lens onto a contemporary urban theatre phenomenon from India, the book attempts to even out the scholastic imbalance in Indian theatre scholarship which has largely focused on folk and classical traditions. The book shows a refreshing new perspe...