The Farrago
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- ISBN13: 9788184305531
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
- Publisher Imprint: NA
- Pages: NA
- Language: English
- Edition: NA
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): Art & Culture
It’s time we stopped painting the walls of our despair with each other’s names. The only therapy for us lies in the time, which we weren’t able to give each other, we now give ourselves and even though we know aftermath of this is only pain, tears, regret and all things not nice, it’s in the best interest of both of us we gave back each other the serenity we stole from each other’s lives.
I guess we always knew we had to someday taste this tonic of tragedy and vandalize the strings that we vaulted each other with. As it is, our words had already went on to instigate the fire that burnt the palace of our dreams.
—from this book
I guess we always knew we had to someday taste this tonic of tragedy and vandalize the strings that we vaulted each other with. As it is, our words had already went on to instigate the fire that burnt the palace of our dreams.
—from this book
Md. Faiz Yusuf’s journey began in the year 1999. Beginning with a placid childhood, for most part of his initial life, he stayed an introvert.
He wrote his first book, consisting of autobiographical poems, at the age of 15 and was bestowed with this golden opportunity to get it published. Four years from then, a lot of changes took in his life. He joined his school’s Student’s Council and learnt about responsibility, about what’s cool and what’s not but moreover, happiness is more important than just being cool, that you need to learn to let go and life is mostly about the certain things you choose to hold on to. He now constantly participates in literary competitions, bagging prizes which were once a dream for him. He looks forward to continue his studies in Economics and also pursue his passion of writing.
He wrote his first book, consisting of autobiographical poems, at the age of 15 and was bestowed with this golden opportunity to get it published. Four years from then, a lot of changes took in his life. He joined his school’s Student’s Council and learnt about responsibility, about what’s cool and what’s not but moreover, happiness is more important than just being cool, that you need to learn to let go and life is mostly about the certain things you choose to hold on to. He now constantly participates in literary competitions, bagging prizes which were once a dream for him. He looks forward to continue his studies in Economics and also pursue his passion of writing.