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SPARK - A Poetry Book

prosenjit sengupta

Editorial: prosenjit sengupta

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Sinopsis

I've been trying to write poetry for a long time. This book is the first poem I wrote. There are stories of life in poems and there are many fictional worlds. If you like poems, I'll try to write more in the next book. I wrote these poems for everyone, big and small. 
In the poem, we find the words of our daily lives. There are many obstacles in our daily life, many problems. In these poems, we find the clue to that lost life.
Disponible desde: 22/02/2020.

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