Arunav Barua’s I Hear The Muse is a collection of poems that seek beyond time and use the space-time continuum that is given to us. The verses compel the readers to think and go on a journey with the poet in search for an emotional meaning.
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I Hear the Muse
Dimensions | 14 × 1.3 × 20 cm |
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Published Year | 2020 |
Page Count | 160 |
ISBN | 9788193998489 |
Author |
Arunav Barua |


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I Hear the Muse
Arunav Barua’s I Hear The Muse is a collection of poems that seek beyond time and use the space-time continuum that is given to us. The verses compel the readers to think and go on a journey with the poet in search for an emotional meaning.
Dimensions | 14 × 1.3 × 20 cm |
---|---|
Published Year | 2020 |
Page Count | 160 |
ISBN | 9788193998489 |
Author |
Arunav Barua |

Arunav Barua
Arunav is a poet who imbibes the art of modern poetry without losing touch
with classical forms like sonnets and rhymes which are replete in his work together with the more modern day free-verse. He is an Assistant Professor
in NERIM Group of Institutions in the North Eastern state of India - Assam. He
has been writing since childhood and his genre of poetry is more of a search both within and without. Besides poetry, he writes Articles published in various newspapers and fiction. He, like all of you reading this, is a dreamer.
Editorial Review
From Publishers Weekly
In Golemon's so-so third Event Group thriller (after 2007's Legend), the shadowy U.S. government organization specializing in paranormal assignments, led by military maverick Col. Jack Collins, must stop the descendants of 2,000 children who survived the sinking of Atlantis 11,000 years earlier from seizing a key that will enable them to manipulate the tectonic plates of the earth's crust. After Collins's team finds a map of the lost continent during a raid on a mansion in Katonah, N.Y., the Atlanteans retaliate by slaughtering the FBI agent working with Collins as well as Event Group members manning the storage facility where the raid's spoils were being studied. The formulaic fight scenes, betrayals and 11th-hour rescues are on a par with the implausible premise. Even the dramatic conclusion will leave many readers unaffected.(Aug.)
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From Booklist
Golemon’s third novel in the Event Group series proves to be his best yet. The Event Group is a secret military organization that specializes in the retrieval and study of ancient technology. The premise this time is elaborate: more than 10,000 years ago, the citizens of Atlantis developed a weapon so powerful that it destroyed their civilization and led to the story of Noah’s flood. The device they used is now in the hands of a society that traces their lineage back to the dynasty of Caesar. Colonel Jack Collins and his team must stop the group from using the superweapon and unleashing massive devastation. The resulting tale is a mix of the James Rollins action-heavy adventure, the military gadgetry of Tom Clancy, the pacing of the television series 24, and the conspiracy theories devoured by fans of the radio show Coast to Coast AM. For no-frills adventure fans with a taste for over-the-top plots. --Jeff Ayers --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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