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Art of Naskar

Sonnets From The Mountaintop

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100 Sonnets from The Mountaintop are peak Naskar Civilization.

“Every day that you choose inclusivity over segregation, you actively redirect evolution from a human-looking species to human species.”

141 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 22, 2025

About the author

Abhijit Naskar

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Abhijit Naskar (born October 9, 1991) is a celebrated Neuroscientist, Acclaimed Author of 120+ books, and Earth Poet with 2500+ sonnets. As an expert on human behavior his contributions in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience have helped the world tackle the issues of mental illness, prejudice, hate, intolerance, discrimination and systemic racism more effectively.

He was born in Calcutta, India. He quit his computer engineering studies and embarked on an expedition of scientific research. Today, the works of this self-educated scientist have made it possible for us to be acquainted with various aspects of our emotions, thoughts and behaviors and their implications in the society. His rejuvenating scientific philosophy of the mind has been lavishing human life and society with the colors and sweetness of awareness and acceptance since its advent with his very first book “The Art of Neuroscience in Everything, 2015”.

Early Naskar works include neuroscience publications like "What is Mind?" and "Mission Reality", neurotheology works like “Autobiography of God", civil rights masterpieces "We Are All Black: A Treatise on Racism", "Either Civilized or Phobic: A Treatise on Homosexuality" and "Illusion of Religion: A Treatise on Religious Fundamentalism", and more.

By the year 2019, Naskar’s works acquired a much grander landscape. In 2018 the humanitarian scientist released his first geopolitical marvel of peace, entitled “Fabric of Humanity”, which is also where the world received the first Naskar Sonnet, called “Sonnet of Human”. Then on, sonnets became a fundamental part of the Naskar Canon, and eventually the primary vessel in the late phase.

Mid-phase Naskar works like “Fabric of Humanity”, "Citizens of Peace", “The Constitution of The United Peoples of Earth“, "Boldly Comes Justice", "Hometown Human" and others, take us into the investigation of the mental underpinnings of the geopolitical and domestic issues of society, while charting the course for an inclusive and humane future. Other mid-phase works include "Time to Save Medicine", "Hurricane Humans", "Aşkanjali: The Sufi Sermon", "Good Scientist", "Mucize Insan", "Gente Mente Adelante" and many more.

"Early Naskar (2015-2017) unraveled the brain, Mid-phase Naskar (2017-2021) delivered backbone, Late-phase Naskar (2021 onward) is pilgrim of the heart."

Civilizational legacies from late-phase Naskar include multicultural, poetic, interdisciplinary treasures, like "Giants in Jeans", "Handcrafted Humanity", "Dervish Advaitam", "Honor He Wrote", "Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad", "The Centurion Sermon", "Aşk Mafia: Armor of The World" and "Vande Vasudhaivam", along with human rights revolutions, like "Bulletproof Backbone", "Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets", "The Divine Refugee", "World War Human", "Little Planet on The Prairie", "Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood" and more.

Naskar’s entire mid and late-phase works were later compiled into several mammoth anthologies, titled “Naskar’s Knights: The Humanitarian Omnibus“, “Undercover Armageddon: World Engineering Omnibus”, “Milkyway Messiahs: The Interfaith Omnibus”, “Inclusivity Omnibus”, “Caretaker Omnibus”, “Naskaristan: Vicdansaadet Poetry Series”, and two monumental thousand-sonnet archives, known as “Humankind My Valentine: World Oneness Anthology of 1000 Sonnets” and “Citizen 2025: Alien Native Anthology of 1000 Sonnets“.

Latest post-national, post-religious, post-cultural, post-intellectual works of Naskaristana include “Neurosonnets”, “The God Sonnets”, “Sonnets From The Mountaintop”, and others, which are being compiled into the colossal third thousand-sonnet archive, titled “World War Naskar: The Pluralist Manifesto of 1000 Sonnets.”

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