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The Atlas of Lost Beliefs

Ranjit Hoskote

Editorial: Arc Publications

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Sinopsis

Commenting on Hoskote's poetry on the Poetry International website, the poet and editor Arundhathi Subramaniam observes: "His writing has revealed a consistent and exceptional brilliance in its treatment of image. Hoskote's metaphors are finely wrought, luminous and sensuous, combining an artisanal virtuosity with passion, turning each poem into a many-angled, multifaced experience."
Disponible desde: 15/04/2020.
Longitud de impresión: 118 páginas.

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