stormbound

· Clever Fox Publishing
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In her first poetry chapbook, the poet talks about her growth as a writer, how she was encouraged, amidst uncertainty and fear, by time spent in different landscapes and by exposure to evolution, to the wide array of events that took place in congruence with art and writing. The poems in this chapbook are interwoven with diverse themes ranging from emotions to social concerns and slivers of mythology.

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santosh joshi
February 25, 2021
Stormbound by Irtika Kazi is a book you cannot put into words too easily. It is a contemporary read with tiny bits of modernity, scattered like sun rays in a dense forest. Irtika Kazi, a poet belonging from Pune, Maharashtra, working in a renowned finance company, has instilled a gamut of finely drawn details in the poetry chapbook. For Irtika, poetry is absolutely beautiful as it possesses the power to express a lot while actually expressing so less. She finds solace in the liberating essence of this form of writing. What makes poetry stand out is the unique manner in which different people can perceive the same things. The poet graduated in History and loves reading the works of Shakespeare, Brönte Sisters, Sylvia Plath, etc. The poet also has a keen interest in learning foreign languages and is fluent in German. Once her poems started getting published in various magazines she realized that she wanted to compile them all into a paperback.With poems like Icarus and the Ugarit Eclipse and Four Tea Cups we can easily guess the amount of creative insight the author has. Her way of expressing the simplest things in a catchy enthralling manner is probably her biggest strength. With poems like Escaping, War and What would you have Done? The poet puts special emphasis on the feeling of conflict. In poems like Bhandaara and On survival the author has experimented with eras by placing them in 1731, this shows an urge for experimentation and a good reading experience. All in all, the book proves to be an interesting read for poetry lovers who have an eye for refined words. The poems differ in writing styles which makes each poem rare. The poet has done a commendable job, we look forward to reading more of her works...
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About the author

IRTIKA KAZI is a poet from Pune, India. She has a degree in History and Historiography from University of Pune. She studied German from Max Mueller Bhavan, Pune and currently works as a German language expert in a finance company. She is published in various magazines and anthologies like YuGen literary magazine, The Metaworker: an online literary magazine for millennials, Brown Girl magazine of Texas, Spillwords press, Fragrance of Asia, Contemporary Literary Review India, the Literary Hatchet, Peacock Journal, Madras Courier, Savant Poetry Anthology, Sahyadri Echoes, Indian Ruminations, The Kali Project anthology. Her poem A hope to bloom was featured on Duane Vorhees’s poetry blog. Some poems are displayed in the Museum of Goa for a poetry exhibit and featured in podcasts by Platform for Artists. Few of her poems have been selected to be published in the Indian Literature magazine of Sahitya Akademi. She has read her poems in various events across Pune - The Pune heritage festival 2018, Women Writer’s Fest by Shethepeople, TEDx event organized by Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, and the Deccan literary festival in Pune.

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