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Kalpna Singh-Chitnis

    Kalpna Singh-Chitnis je uznávaná poetka a autorka, ktorej dielo sa vyznačuje hlbokým vhľadom do ľudskej duše a spoločnosti. Jej verše, často publikované medzinárodne, skúmajú komplexné témy s jedinečnou citlivosťou a poetickým jazykom. Prostredníctvom svojej literárnej tvorby aj filmovej práce sa zasadzuje o sociálne uvedomené umenie a podporuje kultúrny dialóg medzi Východom a Západom. Jej štýl je lyrický aj prenikavý, čo čitateľom ponúka bohatý a podnetný zážitok.

    Oxygen
    Trespassing My Ancestral Lands
    Love Letters to Ukraine from Uyava
    • Love Letters to Ukraine from Uyava

      • 110 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      The collection features sixty-eight poignant poems reflecting on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, crafted by Indian-American poet Kalpna Singh-Chitnis. Translated into Ukrainian by Volodymyr Tymchuk, these poems were largely composed and translated in just eight weeks, capturing the urgency of wartime emotions. The work aims to foster empathy and understanding, inviting readers to connect with Ukraine's deep yearning for love, peace, and freedom amidst turmoil.

      Love Letters to Ukraine from Uyava
    • Trespassing My Ancestral Lands

      • 104 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Exploring the immigrant experience and the loss of native identity, this poetic journey traverses emotional landscapes and cultural history. Kalpna Singh-Chitnis weaves themes of grief, love's duality, war's impact, and life's cycles into a rich tapestry that merges personal and universal narratives. The work invites readers to engage deeply, fostering introspection and understanding. With its emotional depth and cultural relevance, it promises to leave a lasting impact, showcasing the author's poetic mastery.

      Trespassing My Ancestral Lands
    • "Oxygen: Parables of the Pandemic" edited by Kalpna Singh-Chitnis, published by River Paw Press (USA), contains sixty-two pandemic poems by forty-five international poets.

      Oxygen