Poetry Prism
Episode 2 of the Poetry Prism podcast, hosted by Riya Nanoskar, titled "Poetry Prism" was published on September 28, 2023 and runs 5 minutes.
September 28, 2023 ·5m · Poetry Prism
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Episode Description
Step into the enchanting realm of verse with host Riya on "Poetry Prism." In our latest episode, we'll embark on a thought-provoking exploration of how his work compares with that of other poets, both from India and around the world. Discover the unique threads that weave through his verses, setting him apart as a poet of profound significance in the global literary landscape. Join us in celebrating Nissim Ezekiel's contributions to the ever-evolving tapestry of poetry.
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