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  • One Heart -Many Breaks: A Blend of Realistic W Blake and Romantic Keats

    Published on October 14, 2020

    His poems often trace intersections of multiple points of view and states of consciousness

    Sandeep Kumar Mishra is a renowned lecturer in English and Political Science, talented as a poet. He is also an artist who has received lots of credibility due to his unique literary writing style.  Although he has gained popularity for so many poetry works in the past, his recent work, “One Heart – Many Break,” has been mind-blowing and has received literary critics’ praises. His academic skill has gone worldwide and has earned him international recognition and him being appointed as a staff writer at various magazines and websites, including The Great British Politics, The Good Men Project, Extra News Feed, San Antonio Review, and London Literary Review and Indian Poetry Review

    His work is described by literary critics as a literature piece that captures reality. He is known for his writing style, which has been similar to prominent authors like G. M. Hopkins, W. B. Yeats, John Keats, Tennyson, and W Shakespeare whose work influenced him while growing up as a writer. These writers have influenced him much to the extent that every of his work always pictures him as someone whose work has a more profound message for someone who can relate.

    Sandeep Kumar Mishra’s outstanding writing talents seem to be born out of genes. His father was also a prominent writer whose published work influenced him to become a writer. His sister, who is also a published writer,has also played an influential role in his greatness in the literature world. Another factor that reshapes his writing ability was the assistance he got from his father, who was a classicist and a teacher who used to read out literature work aloud to him. Being a young, curious and naive boy, he would always inquire about everything being said to him, and he finally manifested as a poetic writer when he became a graduate.

    Aside from his poetic ability, he is a great narrator in either first narrative, second narrative. Unlike William Blake  who“neither wrote nor drew for the many, hardly for work’s-day men at all, rather for children and angels; whose playthings were sun, moon, and stars, the heavens and the earth.” Yet Sandeep Mishra writes about trees,mornings,winters,homes like other romantic poets Keats,Shelley but also about city, world,human,society like William Blake.  Present time of great social and political change profoundly influenced his writing. 

    His recent work, “One Heart – Many Break,” which was autobiographical poetry, further cemented his place as one of the writers who can see into events that have played out in the modern era. Not just that, but his poetic ability to read into the future. This poetry collection provides insightful, poetic provoking thoughts that capture personal emotion, regrets, depression, and suicidal thoughts, which has been a problem in modern society.

    However, the most talked-about him from his audience has been his sincerity, which he puts into his writing. “His poems often trace intersections of multiple points of view and states of consciousness. A formal tone creates particular complications, and the irony of Sandeep Kumar Mishra’s poetry rests in how his language, superficially clean and direct, navigates them so ably. Mishra’s writing has been called spare and delicate,” Sandeep Kumar Mishra has always believed every literature work will flourish beyond reading if and only if writers decide to be real in their literature content. His original style is one of a kind, and from his perspective, it has been the key to his success in his 20 years journey as a writer.  He is also renowned for painting that has given him an edge to use in his writing. This is why many literary critics and audiences are seriously anticipating his upcoming work, “Feel My Heart,” which is due for publication by 2022.

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