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I, She and the Sea Three women in one : Fifty nine love poems and three real life love stories by Tapan Kumar Pradhan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Kohinoor Books 2020Description: 222 p. 25 cmISBN:
  • 9788194283591
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 821.92 P88I
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“Why are you calling me at midnight?” I asked her, half drowsy from an overdose of poetry. “You are a special person in my life. You have a place in my life that no one else has. Otherwise I won’t be calling you at this hour..” she said. “How many special persons you have in your life?” I asked. “What a silly question! Special person is a special person. Everyone cannot be a special person.” “But is there any special need to talk to your special person at night only?” “I am a woman, and I want a man. And you know what a man means.” “But there are so many men available…” “Man? Do you call them man? I have seen all these men, and I have seen how empty they are from inside….I can't marry a person whom I can't even call a Man.” I was surprised. What did this woman want? I suggested to her the names of a few interesting persons as her possible marriage partner. But she immediately rejected them all ! ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Three real life love stories and fifty nine delectable romantic poems centering around three lovely women whom the poet met after a series of strange visions and mysterious phone calls at midnight. Was any of these women the poet’s wife in his previous life ? These fascinating stories of magic and coincidence give compelling reasons to make one believe in a definite past life connection. This volume includes engaging and compelling reads such as “A Woman’s Scent”, “Kissing a Woman”, “Sex Museum”, “After the Act”, “Anklets of Fire”, “Samadhi”, “Butterflies and Bees”, “Radha’s Soliliquy” and “Rubber Love”. Some of these poems have been short listed at various all India poetry competitions. Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan won Sahitya Akademi's Indian Literature Golden Jubilee Prize for his poem collection "Kalahandi". Please upload your comments. If you are not 100% satisfied, send your feedback with receipt to e-mail ID given in the book. You'll get 100% refund.

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