Winter Poems By Daruwalla Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Winter Poems By Daruwalla



Winter Poems by Daruwalla are not about winter,
The harsh and bleak winter
Coming with the shroud
Of mist and fog,
Colds and dews,
Blanketed and wrapped over.

But one of a different type and tenor,
Taking to, talking about otherwise,
It is not about winter
Neither frost nor chill
Blinding, making us shiver with cold.

It is by a Parsi poet so much about
The Parsi view of life,
Parsi way of life and living,
Angst or bewilderment,
Tragedy and tragic vision.

Published by Allied Publishers Pvt.Ltd.
In 1980,
Winter Poems, Angst, Hunger—74,
Variations, Graffiti, Caries, Lorca,
The Professor Condoles, For My Daughter (Anaheita) ,
Einstein Explains to God the End of the World and Bombay Prayers.

The Professor Condoles is tragic,
Dealing with the material available in accidents,
Fate, destiny, karma and dharma,
Viewing the unwanted
Just as a different man other than that of the suffering one.

Bombay Prayers are not simple prayers,
But heart -rending prayers,
Hairs stand on,
An analysis of sin and expiation,
Guilt-conscious, soul-conscious rending.

For My Daughter (Anaheita) too a good poem
Full of filial love,
Unsentimental Daruwalla at least feeling in here
About love and bonding,
The connection linked to.

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