Poet Prakash came with 'Silent Sighs'

Shrawn 8, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Poet Prakash came with 'Silent Sighs'

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Prakash Sapkota's poetry collection 'Sannataka Suskera' has been released.

Senior poet and lyricist Dinesh Adhikari, Sriom Shrestha 'Rodan', Pawan Alok, Sushmita Nepal, Radheshyam Lekali and others launched Sapkota's collection in the capital under the organization of Sunkoshi Literary Foundation.

poet  Adhikari said that simplicity is seen in Prakash's poetry. 'The poet must find his own identity and modify himself. If the reader does not reach the state of mind written by the poet, the poem may not be successful. A poet should be simple,' he said.

Writer Rodan said that Prakash's poems should be like his own. Prakash, who has made Denmark, one of the most developed countries in the world, his place of work, has not been able to forget his soil even though he is there. The country is in pain, he said. While discussing the

collection, Yadav Bhattarai has covered every incident in Nepali society in a simple way in poetry. He said that Prakash's poem revolved around the centrality of the title. 

Another discussion journalist and poet Thakur Belwase said that the heart of the poet who can make the reader's heart flutter with his poetry is in Nepal.

Kavi Prakash is living in Denmark. Poet Vishwa Sigdel, Deepak Chaulagain, Rupa Risal and others recited poems from the popular collection. The collection has been published by the Sunkoshi Literary Institute. 

Kantipur

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