India, Ireland and blended verse
India has seeped into the Irish literary community through language and mythology, generating a deeper understanding of the two cultures. As they say, poetry isn’t an island, it is a bridge.
In search of words that speak from the heart, colours that paint reality, stories that touch souls. As Ernest Hemingway once said: "I have to write to be happy whether I get paid for it or not. But it is a hell of a disease to be born with. I like to do it. Which is even worse. That makes it from a disease into a vice. Then I want to do it better than anybody has ever done it which makes it into an obsession. An obsession is terrible."
India has seeped into the Irish literary community through language and mythology, generating a deeper understanding of the two cultures. As they say, poetry isn’t an island, it is a bridge.
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