Some years ago I read 'Na Hanyate' (it does not die), a novel by Maitreyi Devi. The book captures the essence of true intimacy. The readers of this novel say, it is a poetry in disguise. There are some movies that almost fall in that category. I am trying to remember the ones that moved us but we could never put the cinematic experience in words.
I am exploring both the books and movies which have altered us in inexplicable ways. I am inviting the readers of this text to share their sublime experiences if any.
The reason for initiating this series is to trace the remnants of poetry in media.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Poetry in Media
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