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Obscurity

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Obscurity is a collection of thirty two meaningless poems. In some poems, author maintains an obscure tone. The simplicity of individual word may not be clearly understood. In some poems, author lacks clear formulation of idea due to inadequate conception. The first poem tells about departure of soul mate whereas the second poem is about spoken words of soulless mate. Poem 3 is about words and poem 4 about loneliness. Similarly, poems 5 and 6 speak about carelessness and obsceneness, while 7 and 8 describe about love and death. In short, all these poems may look as if they are the most mysterious poems ever written.

58 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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July 21, 2010
In this book Mr. Kalwar shows his darker side of the soul. Poems of this book are more or less negative. Still there can be found some positive from the poems. Mr. Kalwar is a young writer and will improve while writing and find his way.
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