A phantasmagoria of Poetry- Review of Late blooming cherries by Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih and Rimi Nath – quitaabi
Poetry is water to a scorched soul, a respite of rain to shrivelled soil, a promise of cloud in a dry village, an oasis of green in a parched desert. They make the individuals and the world a better place. Haiku in India, whether in English or the vernacular languages, is yet to flourish in…
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