<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The line between a prose poem and a story is often a thin one, perhaps not discernible at all. Poet SOURAV SAMBIT reside on that thin line.</p><p>He adheres to a definition of the prose poem as "a piece of writing that deploys every tactic of poetry with the single exception of the line break," which means that lyrical novels such as UNSUNG TALES could be classified as a prose poem .</p><p>Whether UNSUNG TALES are poems or stories really doesn't matter, though. As SOURAV SAMBIT put it, they "work as missiles, pastries, or treasure chests." We sat down with Brouwer (virtually) to find out more.</p><p>#KALAMKARKISHOHRAT</p>
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