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Listening for Winter
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Listening for Winter

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For what glory is carried from our dwellings? What learnings from servile earnings that, like tenants, we are not to keep? To see to only lose memory of all learning, imbued in vacant waters,
lost to us in fiery altars.

Listening for Winter is Karthik’s quest for meaning, rooted in its exploration, and soaring in its many discoveries- a journey we undertake with him. This exploration is often brutally honest, but not gratuitous, and never without the balm of attendant wisdom.

These poems are intricate stories, scenes from life, and conversations and missives to and from the living universe. What binds the collection is the unflinching attention to life and its eventualities. The poetry constantly invokes and rebukes life’s grander themes, and what we take away is a synchronous view of life’s biggest contradictions. In Karthik’s world no one is important and yet everyone is.

Karthik’s poetry traverses through calm and calamity without ever losing sight of the bigger picture. Listening for Winter marries the unkindness of life to the little kindnesses, binding the calm to the storm. And that is the gift it leaves you with: perspective, and wisdom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
18 December 2021
Pages
44
ISBN
9798885460118

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

For what glory is carried from our dwellings? What learnings from servile earnings that, like tenants, we are not to keep? To see to only lose memory of all learning, imbued in vacant waters,
lost to us in fiery altars.

Listening for Winter is Karthik’s quest for meaning, rooted in its exploration, and soaring in its many discoveries- a journey we undertake with him. This exploration is often brutally honest, but not gratuitous, and never without the balm of attendant wisdom.

These poems are intricate stories, scenes from life, and conversations and missives to and from the living universe. What binds the collection is the unflinching attention to life and its eventualities. The poetry constantly invokes and rebukes life’s grander themes, and what we take away is a synchronous view of life’s biggest contradictions. In Karthik’s world no one is important and yet everyone is.

Karthik’s poetry traverses through calm and calamity without ever losing sight of the bigger picture. Listening for Winter marries the unkindness of life to the little kindnesses, binding the calm to the storm. And that is the gift it leaves you with: perspective, and wisdom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
18 December 2021
Pages
44
ISBN
9798885460118