Charles Bukowski, in his book Tales of Ordinary Madness, writes, “The free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it – basically because you feel good, very good, when you are near or with them.” Earth Song: Selected Poems, written by Kanji Patel and translated from Gujarati by Dileep Jhaveri, explores the worldly material, spiritual and natural substratum to be the voice of these free souls, who often remain unheard and unnoticed. These poems bridge the gap between the oppressive world and the free one.
Home to many lives
Patel’s poems address the human desire to be free. They cut, they sting, and sometimes they simply observe. The collection gives voice to worshippers of nature, many of whom “civilised” society has forgotten, the advisasis. The poem “Come to the Village Fair”

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