Poetcrit
Current Volume: 37 (2024 )
ISSN: 0970-2830
Periodicity: Half-Yearly
Month(s) of Publication: January & July
Subject: Language & Literature
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32381/POET
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Geographical boundaries in Vihang A. Naik’s Selected Poems
By : Ansulika Paul
Page No: 74-79
Abstract
Vihang Naik’s poems embrace themes like religious, social, cultural, political, economic and personal history. “Indian Summer” deals with nature in summer. Poet’s love for environment is apparent in “Summer Hill Devdars”. An earthquake can significantly change the face of the Earth, its geographical features become manifest in his poem “Gujarat”. Verandah and Banyan have been used as suggestive symbols. His poetic style is laconic marked by linguistic deviations, mainly graphological deviations. He is an environment friendly and geographically bound poet. His love for nature and life at its simplest form is well expressed in his poems. His words are simple like the simplified life he portrays in sync with nature.
Author :
Ansulika Paul
Guest Lecturer: B.R.P. Government Polytechnic, Dhamtari, Chattisgarh (India).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32381/POET.2019.32.01.11