From the 1962 Edition
“What are these poems about? They appear to be the ever-changing moods of a young man always on the move. The dominating mood, of course, is nostalgic melancholy. These moods bring the poet intimations, not of ‘immortality’, but of the artificiality and vulgarity of this age, the paradoxical nature of our emotions and desires, the unbridgeable gulf between ‘you’ and ‘I’, between dream and reality and the beauty and ugliness of love.”
K. N. Kutty
The Bharat Jyoti
“Probably the best collection of poems in English by an Indian since Dom Moraes published A Beginning. A sensitive, personal voice asserts itself, virtually independent of any national matrix of feeling.”
Nissim Ezekiel
Quest
“Urbanness and a desire to try out forms and techniques mark the poetry—What is even more remarkable is the sense of considerable vigour and a sharpness in perception and in the use of language.”
Rajeev Taranath
The Literary Half-Yearly
Land’s End
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