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Natural cosmos - A collection of nature poems

Sukanya Basu Mallik

Editora: BookRix

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Sinopse

Nature is beautiful because it is alive, moving, reproductive. In nature we observe growth and development in living things, contrasted with the static or deteriorating state of the vast majority of that which is man-made. Sukanya, like many poets includes descriptions of nature in her poems. She describes the world around her in writing for a purpose. She not only tries to show us what she  sees, she tries to make her readers understand how she feels. Not only is she connected to nature but she also sees life reflected in it.
Disponível desde: 21/12/2023.
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