Love, Always

“Love, Always” by Rajiv Kumar Sharma is a collection of poetry published by Harpercollins 360 on October 17, 2019. This edition, comprising 100 pages, explores the multifaceted nature of love through a series of poems that delve into themes such as purity, permanence, and the complexities of modern relationships. The poet invites readers to reflect on the essence of love, presenting various perspectives that challenge conventional notions.
In this collection, readers will encounter poems that address the nuances of love, from its possessive aspects to its liberating qualities. The sequence on “Prometheus” expands the concept of love beyond personal relationships, suggesting a connection to broader causes and the sacrifices one may make. The recurring symbol of the moon serves to illustrate the intricacies of contemporary life, while select poems written in Hindi aim to enhance emotional resonance. This thoughtful exploration of love’s many dimensions invites readers to engage deeply with their own experiences and emotions.
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Can you find true love? Yes, but you have to keep it pure says the poet in ‘Thirst.’ Is love permanent? Well, you need to understand and nurture it as the lovers discover in ‘Love… Sadly.’ Is love possessive or liberating? Only the lover can tell as conveyed in ‘Angry Bird.’ The sequence of poems on ‘Prometheus’ shows that love is not limited to loving an individual (one may be in love with a cause), what price one is ready to pay for love and how one feels when the cause is not justified. The moon becomes a revolving symbol to show the complexities of modern life. The few poems written in Hindi were meant to be written in Hindi only to help you relate to the emotions. Love will never cease to intrigue you as you journey through the book.
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