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The Loving Thorn

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Author: R.K. Ramachandran Nair
Language: English
Format: PB
Pages: 97
Publishing Year: 2009
Publisher: Media House
ISBN: 9788174952158

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CONTENTS-THE LOVING THORN

MUSIC CROSSES THE L.O.C

MOBILE NO. 9999999999

LOVE IS A KIND OF FLU

A MOMENT IN THE LIFT

METAMORPHOSIS

A STORM OF HORMONES .

THE SKY STOOPS TO KISS

TO THE CREATOR

A VEGETARIAN IN THE FISH-MARKET

A SESSION WITH THE DOCTOR

MY BROTHER IS A STRANGER

THE SERVANT WITH SWISS ACCOUNT

THE BANG

AHALYA

ARE TRUTH AND LIE TWINS?

BYE, MOON LIGHT!

CAN THE CROSS CRUCIFY ?

GENETICALLY SPEAKING

GILDED IDOL OF CLAY

GLIMPSES OF ‘DEMOCRACY’

LIGHTING A CIGAR FROM THETRASFORMER

MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE

MUMBAI, 27.11.2008

TRUST

WHO SAYS MUKESH IS DEAD?

A MOMENT OF SPARK

AN ODE TO LIFE.

LIKE CLOUDS IN THE LAND OF STORM

LOVE UNTOLD

MR. ORDINARY

OH! STRANGER!

THE AGELESS

THE AGONY OF POSSESSION

THE BITTER-HALF

THE EUNUCH

THE THORNY CROWN OF LOVE

WHY?

A FLIGHT WITHOUT TICKET

IF

THE THORN IN LOVE

THE DISPASSIONATE IDEALIST

NONE CAN KILL THE INDIAN.

SAYONAARA

HARAKIRI

A STORM OF STONES

ANOTHER WORLD

FORGET ME NOT

HE HURT HIS BLOOD FOR THE WORLD

MELODIOUS LIKE THE HISSING OF A COBRA

THE LAMP-POST

STARTING THE CENTURY WITH A SIXER

THE STOLEN SMILE

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

R.K. Ramachandran Nair is an electrical engineer  whose professional life was mostly spent in Saudi Arabia,  Qatar, Andaman Nicokar and Islands and the  metro-cities of India. Through some of these poems, he reads the property of  life from foreign faces, suck as the Philippine driver who flies without ticket from the Saudi desert to his home in Philippines within moments and the American space scientist who asks his doctor to remedy his heart which has forgotten how to feel.

Some other poems reflect rare moments from contemporary India like the dauntless spirit of an old woman who alone comes out for morning-stroll through the Mumbai street while all others hide in their dens for fear of terrorists, like the momentary ecstasy of an Indian soldier who forgets the line of control and sings the song of Mohamed Rafi along with his Pakistani counterpart, the silent agony of two departed lovers who meet for a moment in a lift and part even without a word of greeting.

Poems by the author have appeared in famous publication, such as

THESUN and the BHAVAN’S JOURNAL

Previous works

1. The Pearls of passion (Poems)

2. The song neverdies (Poems)

3. Timeless symphony (Novel)

4. Love me little, love me long (Stories).

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