MANTRAM BEACH

Author:

Arun Kumar

Publisher:

ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

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Publisher

ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

Publication Year 2020
ISBN-13

9788194735359

ISBN-10 9788194735359
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 64 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7
Weight (grms) 499

In this book, Arun Kumar offers a seer’s moving testament of hope in a time of precarious relationships, political upheaval, and Environmental degradation. In the title poem, ‘mainstream beach’, the rhythm of the ocean salves the suffering mind; in ‘the family’, like refugees from the storm, we enter a serene Sanctuary; in ‘shwedagon Pagoda’, a timeless tranquillity permeates every aspect of the place that is being portrayed; in ‘Remembering’, the time lines and tumultuous of our world give way to a simpler time, a simple peace; in ‘gudalur, Nilgiris’, as the sun rises, the Dew dries out, and the bougainvilleas light up in lilac and red. Elegant, luminous, stark, mantram beach is a superb collection of poems by a poet at the peak of his powers.

Arun Kumar

"Arun Kumar taught economics at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, till 2015. He has a master's degree in physics from Delhi University and Princeton University, USA, and a doctorate in economics from JNU. His areas of special interest are public finance and public policy, and macroeconomics and economic development.

He has coordinated the work of producing Alternative Budgets for 1993-94 and 1994-95 and demonstrated that alternative policies are feasible based on the nation's own resources. Earlier he was at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy and worked on the report titled Aspects of the Black Economy in India.

He has been interviewed and quoted widely in newspapers and magazines on the subject of demonetization, and has written extensively on the black economy over thirty-five years."

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