Reviews of Penumbra of Indian Verses
This book is one of the best poetry books that I have ever read. If you don’t buy another poetry book this year buy this one. There are flashes here of some of the lost masters of the past. Without doubt one of the best pieces of work I have read. Read More
by Marc Carver, England
In the beginning of this book, he reveals the source of his inspiration. It does not reside in India’s glorious past.
It draws its creative strength from the harmony between temples, mosques and churches, the joining thread between several cultures and the unending scope to experiment with islands,hills,rivers and seas. Mondal may be an Indian poet to the depths o his soul, but his poetic voice is truly universal. Read More
by Dr. Sandra Fowler,U.S.A.
This book is one of the best poetry books that I have ever read. If you don’t buy another poetry book this year buy this one. There are flashes here of some of the lost masters of the past. Without doubt one of the best pieces of work I have read. Read More
by Marc Carver, England
In the beginning of this book, he reveals the source of his inspiration. It does not reside in India’s glorious past.
It draws its creative strength from the harmony between temples, mosques and churches, the joining thread between several cultures and the unending scope to experiment with islands,hills,rivers and seas. Mondal may be an Indian poet to the depths o his soul, but his poetic voice is truly universal. Read More
by Dr. Sandra Fowler,U.S.A.