The Edge of Listening is a meditative and evocative collection of poems that navigates the quiet landscapes of silence, longing, memory, and return. In this debut work, Debashis Dey explores the emotional undercurrents that often go unspoken — from grief and inner stillness to love, sensuality, and spiritual seeking. The poems are deeply lyrical, steeped in nature and intimacy, inviting the reader to pause, reflect, and enter a space of inward listening.
This collection offers:
🖋️ Themes of silence, memory, longing, grief, and spiritual reflection
🌿 A lyrical and introspective style that gently unfolds emotion
📖 A structured flow, divided into thematic chapters that trace an inner journey
🎨 Black-and-white ink-style illustrations introducing each chapter
💬 Endorsements from poets, professors, and literary dignitaries at its launch
🌍 Availability in Kindle (worldwide) and paperback (Amazon India & select international markets)
Structured in sections like What the Wind Remembers, Nocturne of the Forgotten, and Before the Light Returns, the book traces not a resolution, but a soft return — to the self, to silence, to listening. Whether read in solitude or shared aloud, The Edge of Listening offers not just poetry, but a place to rest and reflect.
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