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The sanity as natural calamity is a poetry collection that interrogates sanity as a condition imposed rather than attained. Moving between prose and verse, the book explores grief, existence and death as a constant presence rather than an end. These poems dismantle the idea of objective reality, tracing how language disciplines pain into coherence and restraint. Themes of stillness, dissociation, desire, and endurance recur, refusing easy healing or resolution. This is a book for readers drawn to quiet intensity, philosophical unrest, and the uneasy work of staying alive when meaning feels narrowed and imposed.





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