{"product_id":"dushchakra-mein-srashta","title":"Dushchakra Mein Srashta","description":"\u003cp\u003eVirendra Dangwals approach to viewing and recognizing reality in poetry has been unique, original, and original. His first collection of poems, Isi Duniya, published in 1991, remains as relevant and important today as it was in 1991. Its because the extraordinary details and scenes of life among ordinary people and those on the margins of society that Virendras poetry offers us are among the most disturbing, both in poetry and outside of it. Through poetry, Virendra created a discourse about a world of many things and presences that were often hidden and unseen. This poetry held a fundamental promise of democratic change, and its structure was a synthesis of typical indigenous experiences, the special and the common, the tatsam and the tadbhava, the classic and the indigenous. Virendras unique poetic vision, simultaneously identifying Vedic symbols like Parjanya, Vanya, Varuna, Dyaus, and mundane objects like camels, elephants, cows, flies, samosas, papayas, and tamarinds, made a significant intervention in his time. Virendra Dangwals new collection of poems, long awaited, with its unique title, takes us into a world that has become even more complex and difficult over the years, and whose meanings have become even more disturbing. Irony, satire, farce, and a sense of human absurdity have been familiar elements of Virendras poetry, and when combined with a deep political commitment, they become the voice of marginalized humanity. His new poems expand these poetic devices in a way that makes possible more fundamental poetic meanings, encompassing the home and the outside, the private and the public, the internal and the external. The strange, the awkward, the weak, the oppressed, and the inferior, all combine here to spark a spontaneous debate with power, authority, and nobility, and we discover how much struggle and beauty lie hidden in small things. The eulogy of humanity, composed of ordinary people, creatures, and objects, and the deep hope for change in the status quo are the central themes of these seventy-seven poems by Virendra Dangwal. Witnessing and experiencing the expanses of this voice, the experiences stirring within it, is a thrilling experience, as they have perhaps never been explored in Hindi poetry before, and with such passion. Significantly, Virendra presents this saga of the ordinary as a part of an ordinary human being, where the creators position in a vicious cycle transforms into the uneasiness of mans position in a vicious cycle.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Rajkamal Prakashan","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45867191599302,"sku":"DADAX9395737344","price":11.76,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0695\/9389\/1014\/files\/81r94YV_HhL.jpg?v=1779372159","url":"https:\/\/ergodemedia.com\/products\/dushchakra-mein-srashta","provider":"Ergodemedia","version":"1.0","type":"link"}