Author: | Joseph Paul | ISBN: | 9781947988675 |
Publisher: | Notion Press | Publication: | October 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Notion Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Joseph Paul |
ISBN: | 9781947988675 |
Publisher: | Notion Press |
Publication: | October 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Notion Press |
Language: | English |
“The bouquet of poems in this collection is the rainbow of emotions of the poet Joseph Paul – the cream of his dreams brought to the real world through his poetic artistry. The beauty of a poem will unfold only when the reader is able to look through the glasses of the poet… For such an impressive work, ‘Best Wishes’ may sound trite.”
Ms. L. Chari
“For a reader it is a journey to a ‘wonderland’ or ‘dreamland’. Each poem in this collection is an exuberant treat with its richness of poetic pleasure and linguistic luxury. …one can experience a fine synthesis of meaningful morals, unusual poetic flow, and a rhythmic rapture. There is a flurry of beautiful words like flowers of spring… or a fascinating ornament with thousands of studded pearls… He commands a profound proficiency and mind-blowing mastery over English language. It looks as though the apt words keep gushing to him at his beck and call.”
Dr. Radha Kulkarni
“The bouquet of poems in this collection is the rainbow of emotions of the poet Joseph Paul – the cream of his dreams brought to the real world through his poetic artistry. The beauty of a poem will unfold only when the reader is able to look through the glasses of the poet… For such an impressive work, ‘Best Wishes’ may sound trite.”
Ms. L. Chari
“For a reader it is a journey to a ‘wonderland’ or ‘dreamland’. Each poem in this collection is an exuberant treat with its richness of poetic pleasure and linguistic luxury. …one can experience a fine synthesis of meaningful morals, unusual poetic flow, and a rhythmic rapture. There is a flurry of beautiful words like flowers of spring… or a fascinating ornament with thousands of studded pearls… He commands a profound proficiency and mind-blowing mastery over English language. It looks as though the apt words keep gushing to him at his beck and call.”
Dr. Radha Kulkarni