Book Review by #LITEROMA :: "Winter Poems" by Sabarna Roy

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

"Winter Poems" is a series of 38 poems dealing with the idea of loss and coming to terms with gradual
wasting of life. Though the author has mentioned that during winters he is in a poetic spree, but his poems wands various touchpoints of life, especially Calcuttans.

One striking aspect of his poems is that none of them are titled, only numbered 1 to n. They are more 'storish' than rhyming. Messages are strong enough to make you rethink on a common phenomenon. To quote Roy from one of his poems,

"A query had shaped in my mind when I drove back home:
Why do we celebrate our birthdays so pompously when they
bring us a year closer to death?"

Coming to book cover, it creates an immediate connect with Kolkata, the city of joy. Though a little cluttered but any Bong can easily relate to every bit of it.

Overall, I will rate the book as 4.2*/5* and strongly recommend for leisure poetry readers.

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