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INTRODUCING OUR NEW AUSTRALIAN POET
The Patterns of the Inner Sea is a collection of poems that touch various facets of the poet’s life from love to life’s pain to life in the sixties to fading away. His poetry is inspired and influenced by his interest in ancient Chinese, Tibetan and Indian mysticism and philosophy. His philosophy is summed up in his words, ‘Whether religion, race, or political man should not be forced to change, let him or her find their path the one that will lead them out of the dark
Highly Recommended.
Tripuresh
Dhar Diwivedi was born in the mystical city of Varanasi, India. He
graduated in Science from
St. Stephens’ college, New Delhi and
obtained a Post Graduate degree in Ancient History with a major in Religion
from
Jawaharlal Nehru University. He is
presently working for the
Indian Railways. Tripuresh published some
of his poetry and at the age of thirty he completed his first novel, Love
and Loss. This novel is his attempt to reduce to words the complexities of
his culture and the political processes that are engulfing his country.
Love and Loss is an attempt to understand
the complexities of love, human relations, modernity and change. The novel
has two protagonists, who organize the boatmen into a cohesive unit, to
break the bondages, of feudalism, of state repression. Betrayed in love, the
male protagonist walks the earth, with questions to ask and answers to seek.
Like a vagabond, he is lost to the world till the author finds him, in
failing health and on his death bed. It is left to the author to tell this
tragic story after 40 years.
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