“In the compelling poems of Ratan Bhattacharjee’s The Ballad of the Bleeding Bubles" as Professor Elisabetta Marino of the University of Rome writes “continents meet, men and women discover subtler channels of communication, and nature ceases to be a mystery, while turning into a friend, ready to share joys and sorrows.” Eminent poet Professor Dora Sales of Spain says “Ratan Bhattacharjee is a valuable poetic voice to be heard.. In these poems mostly on love and life, the first priority seems to have been the youthful feeling as most of the modern India is young.” |