Life is driven by a single principle - decadence, resembling a still pendulum. When not still, it keeps oscillating, signifying the ebb and flow our existence is doomed by. Every smile that you wish to savor will also compel you to own inevitable sorrows. 48 stories. One pendulum called life.
‘Pendulum’ remains Sarang Kawade’s attempt to speak through men and women surviving different spheres and stages of life. The poetry is devoid of any ostentatious trappings and the short prose is simple and straight-forward, because he is letting his characters speak directly to you. Asking you to listen, understand and look around and within too. There is judgement in Sarang’s voice, against facets of society he doesn’t agree with and support for those suffering its idiosyncrasies. There is also a wish in Sarang’s heart, of personal freedom from all that binds artistic thought. This book, through its honesty and execution, succeeds in achieving this. For a detailed review, please visit the link below. http://www.sakshinanda.com/2014/05/bo...