Description
Manav Sachdeva Masoom presents a collection of poems on love, religion and humanity. With the stony hills of Afghanistan forming a formidable yet beautiful backdrop, the reader sojourns in a caravan to unfold life’s mysteries and explore ‘ . . . a sufibhakt’s fonts in mass rapture with Bhagwan’s theatre’. As a tribute to Emily Dickinson, Antonio Porchia and Rabindranath Tagore, THE SUFI’S GARLAND is an utterly hypnotic read.
Manav Sachdeva Maasoom has been writing poetry since he was eleven. His first poem appeared in THE TRIBUNE when he was just twelve years old. A Columbia University graduate, Maasoom now lives in New York and works for the United Nations. THE SUFI’S GARLAND is his debut book.