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In a world that too often gives us cause to despair, poet Raminder Bajwa chooses to focus on reasons for optimism. His two previous collections-
Of Angels and Few Lies, of Everything under Blue Skies
and
Enlightenment-
both explore humankind's search for hope, love, and faith. His third book,
The Flute Player
, now revisits these themes in sixty new poems that mix the personal with the universal.
The poems are grouped into four sections: "Of Love," "Observations," "Wishes," and "Attitude."
By turns unabashedly romantic, humorous, and spiritual, the poems are written in accessible language and illuminate thought-provoking truths about what it means to be alive in the twenty-first century.
Bajwa explores many timely topics, including terrorism, war, and tensions between citizens and the police. Throughout, he communicates his belief in our shared humanity and our ability to find solutions to problems. The longest section of the book is devoted to poems that celebrate the United States and the freedoms we enjoy, but the collection also includes poetic meditations on love, creativity, religion, success versus failure, and more.
Whether you have "the heart of a poet," as Raminder Bajwa does, or whether you simply enjoy looking at life through a poet's eyes,
will entertain and touch you.
Of Angels and Few Lies, of Everything under Blue Skies
and
Enlightenment-
both explore humankind's search for hope, love, and faith. His third book,
The Flute Player
, now revisits these themes in sixty new poems that mix the personal with the universal.
The poems are grouped into four sections: "Of Love," "Observations," "Wishes," and "Attitude."
By turns unabashedly romantic, humorous, and spiritual, the poems are written in accessible language and illuminate thought-provoking truths about what it means to be alive in the twenty-first century.
Bajwa explores many timely topics, including terrorism, war, and tensions between citizens and the police. Throughout, he communicates his belief in our shared humanity and our ability to find solutions to problems. The longest section of the book is devoted to poems that celebrate the United States and the freedoms we enjoy, but the collection also includes poetic meditations on love, creativity, religion, success versus failure, and more.
Whether you have "the heart of a poet," as Raminder Bajwa does, or whether you simply enjoy looking at life through a poet's eyes,
will entertain and touch you.