Poems of this book are unconventional in tone and tenor, reverberating with human pains and joys. Weal and woes, the trials and tribulations besetting the human life, encapsulating the lasting realities that compels the poet to capture them. The poet has woven a garland of human sorrows and sufferings rendered in a uncommon style. The poet has also indulged freely and unashamedly in lampooning well placed contractors of laws and legalities besides flailing so called protectors and providers who have been unmasked only to become predators and pilferers. Abortion of hopes and miscarriage of justice get fulminated in the poems. Abortion of hopes and miscarriage of justice get fulminated in the poems. In passing special mention may be made of how the poet looks at the world around as in "The West Wind". Contrary to P.B. Shelley’s stance, he beholds this world as a futile pageantry full of sound and fury remarkable for chaos and anarchy all around the world prophesying dooms day at last. Orient vs Occident underlines that death is the ultimate reality through rosy tinted glass of west and spiritualism of the east.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: A Comparative Study
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