Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Shanta Shelke
Publication: Mehta Publishing House
Category: कवितासंग्रह
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कविता सामारानातल्या (Kavita Smaranatalya) is a collection of poems by Shanta Shelke. It was published in 1974 by Mehta Publishing House. The poems in this collection are about various aspects of life, including love, loss, nature, and society. Shelke's poems are characterized by their simplicity, directness, and emotional intensity. They are also notable for their use of imagery and symbolism. The title of the collection, Kavita Smaranatalya, means "Poems of Remembrance." This is a fitting title for the collection, as many of the poems are about memories of past experiences. These memories are often bittersweet, but they are also a source of comfort and inspiration. One of the most striking poems in the collection is "Kala Pani" ("Black Water"). This poem is about the experience of being imprisoned in a foreign country. The poem is full of imagery of darkness and confinement, but it also conveys a sense of hope and resilience. Another notable poem in the collection is "Aamhi Stree" ("We Women"). This poem is a celebration of women's strength and resilience. Shelke writes about the many challenges that women face, but she also emphasizes their ability to overcome these challenges. Kavita Smaranatalya is a powerful collection of poems that offers a unique perspective on life and the human experience. Shelke's poems are both personal and universal, and they offer a moving and unforgettable glimpse into the world of one of India's most talented poets.