Description
Anuradha Mishra’s poetry is soulfully very stirring; expressing her creative engagement with love, loss, and the pleasure and pain of living with day-to-day life.
Her poetry stems from her abiding love for life, and in spite of the sorrows and privations, the beauty of this wonderful creation has an arresting appeal for her.
She writes about love and life, beauty and loneliness, about silence and solitude, nostalgia and tears, and in her book, we find a beautiful and wholesome picture of life covering the entire spectrum from innocence to experience.
Poetry comes naturally to her, in moments of joy and sorrow, weal and woe, love and loss, sorrow and betrayal, and even when she is rooted to the quotidian, there is always this desire to break away from the humdrum matter-of-fact reality of our life to experience the vitality and exuberance of life, and the beauty and the bliss of poetry.
Her poetry, in fact, shows how poets make art out of their personal pain and suffering, and how this art ultimately helps one in transcending the limits of the transitory and the personal to talk about the timeless realm of art.




