This Means War : Poems that never should have been written.


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About The Book

This Means War is the debut book of Indian poet Mohul Bhowmick. A collection of poems which deals with a wide range of issues pertaining to human emotions fragility hope and despair this book will take you on a journey of self-discovery and looking at the world through the poets eyes in a way that you had never thought about. This Means War is a collection of poems in a wide array of selection and areas that hit and tug at the human heart. From the brilliance of A Place Far From Here to the excluded seclusion of Sometimes I Cry to the understanding wherewithal of A Letter To An Ailing Daughter Bhowmick seems to have covered most bases in This Means War. It is a book of poetry which was never supposed to be written as is stated in the subtitle but its final form has surprised even the most stone-hearted admirer of the arts in India. The book is made up of two segments titled This Means War and If I Could Tell You and both offer enough to keep the reader hooked for more. Bhowmick ridicules the preset mindsets and conditions which are hemmed inside most of us and with a nuanced twist of the tongue enhances his idea of gentle poetry and takes it to another level altogether. This Means War is not for the faint-hearted especially those who cannot stand the idiosyncrasies of everyday life getting twisted beyond recognition.
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