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Prof. Mukesh Raval has been teaching English language and literature at G. D. Modi College of Arts, Palanpur (Gujarat- India) for last 25 years. He is an English poet too. He writes poems and his poems have been published in national and international journals and magazines. His two collections of poems named “Pots of Urthona” and “Sipping the Rainbow” are published in India and at international level. These books are available on almost all well-known online platforms. He is a nature lover, trekker, reader and bird watcher too. He is a popular teacher among the students. He writes in Gujarati, Hindi and English and translates poems too. His 15 poems were translated by Hon. Valibhai Musa, a veteran Author in Gujarati with expositions and later on published into a book. His more than 15 poems were selected in International anthologies. He started writing in his mother tongue Gujarati at a very early age but after receiving his post graduate degree in English Literature from School of Languages,Gujarat University,Ahmedabad he started writing in English. His poems are sentimental and emotional in nature. His themes cover love, romance, nature, happiness, carpe diem, political unrest and suffering of human beings. His poems are inspired from his vast reading and struggles of life. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1685631983/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_6YH7Q8YD5XY21JAY6G2Q https://www.amazon.com/dp/1685631835/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_B0TRCXZJ613DKXQSDT5Y His best quotes are

"Millions of dreams had slept under the debris of modernity, and they say we are fast approaching the gates of eternity."

"from eternity You are disguised I want you to release, to shatter into the pieces of broken glass each piece showing me naked like you unveiled. I pray thee to unveil O' whole consisting millions of atoms like me."

"her only saviour her shadow had turned his back, thousands of arrows pierced every inch of her body and the hunting seemed unending.... They grew more fierce more poisonous more deadly, Her only fault her beauty...! and she remembered her literature class, ' A thing of beauty is joy for ever'.