Draft:Bhasha Bicharok Jar

Bhasha Bicharok Jar (ভাষা বিচারক যার) is a collection of poems by Rik Amrit,a poet from Kolkata, West bengal, India. The collection opens with reflections on life, memories, and the city, presenting them in a seemingly surreal light. Amrit's poetry in this collection avoids the extended shadows of surrealism and the enigmatic paths of symbolism, and does not draw from nature's activities for inspiration. Instead, his work is distinguished by its adept use of language and expression.

Comprising fifty-six poems, the book embodies a range of emotions including sorrow, melancholy, and subtle rebellion, all conveyed in a subdued manner. The poems primarily focus on the elements of everyday life. However, readers will quickly recognize the poet's journey towards grander themes and his relentless pursuit of deeper truths.

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The title "Bhasa Bicharok Jar" suggests a space where language plays a crucial role as both judge and nurturer. Through his poetry, Rik presents language as a maternal figure with profound significance. While grounded in the Physical world, the collection explores areas of logic, intuition, Indian aesthetics, spirituality, and mysticism. Rik's approach to poetry demonstrates his ability to address the intricacies of human experience with subtlety and insight.