Iztirab | Book Review | Criticspace

This poetry of Manjula Asthana is the greatest version of Hindi literature. She is one of the best poets of her time and we are going to tell about her latest book ‘Iztirab’ in this section. Excellent poetries about love and life …. If you have an interest in Hindi poetry this is a masterpiece […]

Making A Poem| Book Review | Criticspace

Recently we had got an opportunity to review the book “Making a Poem” by the reputed Indian poet Vihang A. Naik. The book was already published a long ago but recent republishing of this book is giving the modern-aged readers a great opportunity to read these amazing poems. As the truth has many faces and all […]

Mere Khayal Book Review | Criticspace

‘Mere Khayal’ – a collection of some long and some short poems is more or less like an inward journey that takes place. The poet realises her actions, learns various things and feels the corns and thorns of life along the way. Manisha is well aware how to write poems that can be liked and […]

A Day For Myself | Book Review | Criticspace

Aw-your brightest face  Smiled at me  You seemed so close  As if would touch Your if I make a jump dance. Poetry has always been our first and probably most sustaining love. But what we never knew, years before we knew one another, was that sharing our poetry would be our bridge to a deep […]

Iztirab By Manula Mohanti Book Review | Criticspace

This poetry of Manjula Asthana is the greatest version of Hindi literature. She is one of the best poets of her time and we are going to tell about her latest book “Iztirab” in this section. Excellent poetries about love and life… If you have an interest in Hindi poetry this is a masterpiece you should […]

Looking Through the Prism – Spectrum by Sujata Chatterjee | Criticspace Book Reviews

“The endless deep sea and the wide sky so blue, Every kind of a little thing reminds me you.”  Poet Sujata Chatterjee stays true to the heading that she has given to her eclectic collection of poems, in Looking Through the Prism Spectrum. Drawn from real and imagined people and situations, the poems vary in size, form and […]