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A series of short lyric poems dwelling in twilight and liminal moments, using nature imagery—sea, moonrise, mist, and fog—to evoke longing, loss, and spiritual yearning. Many pieces pair musical, spontaneous phrasing with devotional and symbolic reflection on mortality, love, and creative solitude, while occasional poems address cultural hybridity and moral questions. Shifts between quiet descriptive scenes and more urgent apostrophes emphasize emotional intensity; recurring motifs of light, silence, and song knit the sequence into a contemplative arc. The language often echoes Bengali rhythms, favoring evocative imagery over formal narrative.

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Dhan Gopal Mukerji

Dhan Gopal Mukerji was an Indian author known for his contributions to children's literature and his exploration of Indian culture. His most notable work, "Gay-Neck," tells the story of a young boy and his beloved pigeon, blending themes of friendship and adventure with rich cultural elements. Mukerji's writing often reflects his deep appreciation for nature and animals, as seen in other works like "Kari the Elephant" and "Sandhya." Through his stories, he aimed to bridge Eastern and Western literary traditions, making his works resonate with a diverse audience.

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