Book Review by #LITEROMA :: "Lady in Red" by Dr. Shankar Kashyap

** Thanks to the author for gifting us a review copy of the book.**

** Thanks to our reviewer Reetwika Banerjee for reviewing the book on behalf of #Literoma. **

Forty five poems of forty five different moods and sixteen different types by one poet Dr. Shankar Kashyap - that's what defines this book 'Lady in Red' in a nutshell. And I am sure that does not depict the creative magnificence of the author in the making of such a splendour. Even the book cover has his poetic touch.

You name any form of world poetry, it has found a place in this book; be it popular ones like Ballad, Sonnet, Ode or Ghazal. Even genres not so commonly practiced by Indian poets like Rubaiyat, Villanelle, Tanka, Acrostics, Lay and Luc Bat also find a strong foothold in Dr. Kashyap's 'Lady in Red'. Each of the poems have its own magical impact.

To quote Dr. Kashyap from the title Ghazal,
"She is standing there in the middle of a field of violets
Stands out my ruby queen; Nothing to beat my lady in red."

I will rate it as 4.8*/5*. Just savour it at night in a dim light with a glass of red wine.

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