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Child Play

by Shahadat Bukhsh
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Author Shahadat Bukhsh
Publisher GenNext Publication
Synopsis The book is a collection of sixteen poems, mostly, in blank verse form. I have penetrated deeply into the present contemporary life in its diversified form. Poetry is the best way to express and expose the current trends of social setup. I have tried to put my childhood days, when I passed my life in village watching natural treasure in its various movements. A minutely observation has been portrayed from the village life. The use of imagery and symbols, makes the scenic description vivid. On the other hand, I have tried to portray the unnecessary, humorous, showbiz set-up of modern society. Fashionetta, Boss culture, humour over withering age and, sadly, religious bigotry havebeen attacked under mild criticism. I have taken inspiration of humour satire and irony from Legendary poet, the father of English poetry Jeoffery Chaucer

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Binding: PaperBack
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: GenNext Publication
  • Pages: 53
  • Binding: PaperBack
  • ISBN: 9789380222592
  • Category: Reference Work
  • Related Category: Reference & Research
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