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Book Reviews
Mystical Threshold bounces with the Change of Millennium
Undoubtedly, the varieties of poems from this book clearly demonstrate that Hillol Ray is not only a "Poet of Ecology", but also a "Poet of Neuroscience"; and by virtue of his visionary expressions, his poems are treasureable and definitely saturate the readers hearts with emotion, followed by the decision making about the priorities of life. At times, the poet (and also an Environmental Engineer by profession) had vehemently expressed his inner mind and taken the liberty of saying: "It is the fact that life has never been a bed of clover, and I am sure, it will never be/ But the deception of rights, irrespective of rich and poor, God doesnt prefer to see" (Mountain of Hope). As a "Poet of Ecology", Hillol Ray literally suffers mankind and its follies. The fruit of his thoughts on this aspect delivered two poems, "Earth Day" and "Global Warming" which had made him an "overnight" sensation. This also brought in personal compliments from the U.S. President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, Jr., and many other public figures around the world. To pay tribute to a "true friend" of the environment, he composed "Father of the Silent World (In memory of Jacques-Yves Cousteau) and received personal appreciation from Madame Francine Cousteau, President of the Cousteau Society, Inc. in Paris, France. On another occasion, he expressed his reverence by wishing a happy 87th birthday to Mother Teresa and her lifelong services to the "poorest of the poor". Two days prior to her death, Mother Teresa replied with her blessings to the poet from Calcutta, India. In his foreword, Dr. Andrade boldly described Hillol Ray as the first "Poet of Neuroscience". He continued by saying: "Old poets were considered to be Quasi-divine. It is about time that we hear the intuitive voice of the poet that creates joy and suffering this vision that can carry us to the Promised Land... The message should come across and it should help us to create the communities of love the big tribe of mankind. It is a very appropriate time to listen to Hillols prophetic and didactic poems for the third millennium." Among the other poems, "Prisoner of Hope" clearly paints the poets deeper feelings with a profound thought and anticipation of human endeavors. The poem somewhere reads: "Still, I am nothing but a tiny walking shadow now, beneath the human trees on our global map/ Where my mighty hands are tied with strings of thoughts, bemused by a daring pen on my lap/ At times, I feel like thunder; but sometimes, I like to set sail on dark clouds or in torrential rain/ And swiftly wash away the polluted globe with human minds drenched with nagging pain." Two other poems "Ethnic Cleansing (In memory of madness in Kosovo, Yugoslavia) and "The Turning Point (In memory of the ashes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) explore the wilderness of human minds of the twentieth century. Finally, its very true that the book "Poems for the Third Millennium" is a distillation of certain facets of human interest commingled with old relationship of tribal and family love, followed by heroism and altruism. Professor Andrade concludes by saying: "Poems of Hillol Ray are so interesting and beautiful, because they have the beauty of harmonic systems coming to balance our mind with emotional words wrapped in beautiful verses. The aroma of his poems is based on this connection of emotions and rationality, the subjects on which real art is made." Undoubtedly, "Poems for the Third Millennium" is a priceless treasure in the field of poetry and an outstanding contribution by the poet towards the welfare and nourishment of thoughts for the global mankind of the present and future as well. Available from: Milestone, 2723
Riviera Court, Garland, TX 75040, U.S.A. |
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