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QUOTES OF LIFE
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FOR DELIVERY IN INDIA CLICK HERE INR 250 FREE SHIPPING Hay(na)ku, pronounced ai-na-koo, is a poetic form invented by poet Eileen Tabios in 2003. The name was proposed by Vince Gotera. Eileen Tabios initially called the form "the Pinoy Haiku". Hay(na)ku is a six-word tercet (a 3-line poem) with one word in the first line, two words in the second, and three words in the third, totaling six words. "Quotes of Life" by Radhey Shiam is the first collection of hay(na)ku in Indian English literature. Some of his poems radiate zen-feeling, as often seen in the classical haiku with the basic elements of lightness (karumi), mystery (yugen) and becomingness (kokora). Radhey Shiam has rendered profundity of inner thoughts into poetry. His poems reflect the elegant light of layers of wisdom. The literal allusions and brilliance will continue to endure through his profound aphoristic expressions. The collection, 'Quotes of Life' is a lexicon of human perspective with contemporary values. (Pravat Kumar Padhy) |
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