Echoes of the Unseen by Abdul Rahman Memon is a profound and evocative collection of poetry that traverses the landscapes of the human soul, blending the personal with the universal. Rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Sindh yet resonating with global themes, Memon’s verses explore identity, love, loss, and resistance with a rare lyrical intensity. From the tranquil banks of the River Indus to the war-torn streets of Gaza, his words capture the fragility and resilience of existence, offering both solace and rebellion. Drawing inspiration from Eastern mysticism and Western philosophy, these poems are a testament to the power of language to bridge divides—whether linguistic, cultural, or emotional.
Memon’s trilingual influences (English, Sindhi, Urdu) lend his work a unique cadence, while his background as an engineer-turned-poet infuses his verses with precision and depth. The collection moves seamlessly between intimate reflections and bold political commentary, confronting oppression, displacement, and the eternal quest for meaning. Whether contemplating the quiet beauty of a Himalayan girl or the defiant dreams of a Persian woman in Tehran, each poem serves as a mirror to the reader’s own struggles and hopes.
Praise for the book hails it as "a voice that lingers long after the last page," blending Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s revolutionary spirit with Ocean Vuong’s tender vulnerability. Perfect for lovers of contemporary poetry that challenges and comforts in equal measure, Echoes of the Unseen is an invitation to pause, reflect, and rediscover the unseen threads that connect us all.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Echoes of the Unseen by Abdul Rahman Memon is a profound and evocative collection of poetry that traverses the landscapes of the human soul, blending the personal with the universal. Rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Sindh yet resonating with global themes, Memon's verses explore identity, love, loss, and resistance with a rare lyrical intensity. From the tranquil banks of the River Indus to the war-torn streets of Gaza, his words capture the fragility and resilience of existence, offering both solace and rebellion. Drawing inspiration from Eastern mysticism and Western philosophy, these poems are a testament to the power of language to bridge divides-whether linguistic, cultural, or emotional.Memon's trilingual influences (English, Sindhi, Urdu) lend his work a unique cadence, while his background as an engineer-turned-poet infuses his verses with precision and depth. The collection moves seamlessly between intimate reflections and bold political commentary, confronting oppression, displacement, and the eternal quest for meaning. Whether contemplating the quiet beauty of a Himalayan girl or the defiant dreams of a Persian woman in Tehran, each poem serves as a mirror to the reader's own struggles and hopes.Praise for the book hails it as "a voice that lingers long after the last page," blending Faiz Ahmed Faiz's revolutionary spirit with Ocean Vuong's tender vulnerability. Perfect for lovers of contemporary poetry that challenges and comforts in equal measure, Echoes of the Unseen is an invitation to pause, reflect, and rediscover the unseen threads that connect us all. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798282626094
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