“The reverse side also has a reversed side” -A JAPANESE PROVERB Stephen Dunn won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for this 2001 collection, Different Hours. And this different hour, fell into my lap in a diverging hour, last year, when Sun rays were diverging from the horizon, near the sunset time, after a black patch of gloomy cloud justContinue reading “Pulitzer Prize-winning work of Stephen Dunn”
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A Poetic Romance of John Keats!
“A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:It’s loveliness increases; it will never…” Yes! This is the same epic poem, which starts with these celebrated lines of Keats. In the spring of 1817, Keats traveled to the Isle of Wight, where he started working on Endymion based on the Greek Legend of Endymion, theContinue reading “A Poetic Romance of John Keats!”