Taking the title of Ankush's poem alone, these poems are poems being written in the era of 'unfortunate times'. By saying this and by making this poem the centre, the poet is trying to explore many small and big sensitivities within the circle that is being drawn. In this groping, “this danger is always there/ That some irrational people will address him with some contemporary term similar to Haramzade”. Therefore, these poems have been written taking up this danger. When destruction and bulldozerization are the main scenes of this time, the desire to save a lot is strong in a poet. Ankush stands in favor of saving all those things in his poems. Because of this, some nostalgic poems also arise but they do not contain only the past, present and past have been mixed in them so that time can be written about. The subjects of his poems are diverse. There can be more love poems and also visit the memories again and again. He also writes on the sweeper and the postman. Poems like ‘Kamara Dhundhata Dost’ are poetry of man's guilt and honesty in a new way. This is one of the good poems on the level of sensitivity in this collection. Such poems at least prove that this poet is not a working poet. Therefore, despite trying to be socially practical, the poet remains impractical, which accelerates the pace of the poem. ~Arun Kamal
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12
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19.5
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1
Weight
125
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Publication Year
2024 August
Book Type
Poem
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1
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Ankush Kumar, who hails from a small village in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh, is the founder-editor of Hindinama, a very active and popular organization on the internet in the promotion of Hindi. Apart from this, Ankush, as the founder of K, Kha, Ga Productions, is also active in producing songs, short films and documentaries these days. Ankush, an electrical and electronics engineer by education, is a poet at heart. This is the second poem by Ankush, who puts his subtle poetic vision on seemingly very common subjects. Ankush, an electrical and electronics engineer by education, is a poet at heart. This is the second poetry collection of Ankush who puts his subtle poetic vision on seemingly very common subjects. Earlier, a collection of his poems titled In the course of becoming a man has been published.