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It is a bold and excellent collection of poems penned by Ravi Singavarapu. True to its title the book probes every aspect of man's life. With a curious mind the poet searches for answers to questions that he himself raises.
In the poem Is It Random Evolution, the poet wonders whether it is a random evolution or a creative evolution that we see. Nature Of Time examines what is constant about time. In Why Should I Pray the poet asks why he should pray if it is only to ask for a wish. In the poem Age Cannot Be Hidden the poet says whatever you do, age shows up. In My heaven - in a Tavern he says that he feels heaven in a tavern where he can read, write and listen to music all by himself. In Technology Of The Spirit he says just as there is a technology of the computer there is a technology of the spirit.
In Newton's Laws In The Stock Market the poet says that Newton's law that what goes up must come down can best be observed in the stock market. In the poem My Iconoclasm the poet says he will tear all traditional ways of thinking into shreds. In the poem Death Is Part Of A Larger Cycle he says death is part of a larger cycle of birth and renewal. The Making Of a Terrorist's Mind examines what is the nature of a terrorist's mind. In the poem The Fall Of WTC he says that the fall of a tower is not the end of progress and growth.
On the whole, it makes wonderful reading. The poet's mind makes adventures into every aspect - temporal and metaphysical.
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