POET'S TREE


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About The Book

Poet's Tree is a compilation of poems which capture the myriad facets of our daily corporate life, the nature in and around us, and its immense impact on us. Nature fascinates us and the poems render vivid pictures about how it encompasses us. The author vehemently criticizes social malice and how adversely it affects the social fabric that ties us, and urges readers ardently about the necessity of eradicating such vices which may hinder mankind from thriving with vigour. The style of the presentation of poems is delectable and unique. It reveals the inward eye of the poet, as well as his deep concern for the ambiance he is dwelling in. About The Author:"Debasish Majumder hails from a middle class family from Kolkata, India. Since childhood, his upbringing in a milieu enabled him to imbibe with values, ethics and principles and of course his sincere concern for the society he is dwelling with. His passion for English language and literature triggered him to pen down his expressions in English. His obsession for people as well nature drives him to write with an aim to uphold the voices of the millions who are downtrodden and who are actually comprised of the larger section of the society by virtue of his writings of poems, short stories and articles. The intricacies of nature and its intriguing characteristics always capture his attention with awe and he tried to translate his vision regarding the ambiance he regularly confronts with. The “Dulcet and Dismal Tunes” is a reflection of mournful as well delightful events of life which have immense gravity and inspired Debasish to ponder those with due gravity out of his emotional frequencies which he tried to share with majority by drawing pictures of life with its numerous colors and varied shades."
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