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The poems in Serendipity are neatly divided into five parts: Wistful nostalgia, her, Finding myself, affection in secret, and Bliss. The subjugation of women in a patriarchal society has been depicted very well and the continual issue of objectifying women’s body is well depicted. self-love and self- acceptance of one’s own body, especially when it comes to women, is of primary significance and the poet has beautifully represented this very subject matter. Thereon, the narrative shifts to the inner self of the poet, an expression of the deepest sentiments every individual can connect with; of dreams, of hardships of life, of finding beauty despite all despondency, of hope, of finding peace and comfort in nature.
-Inakali Assumi, Asst. Professor and Writer
Elongshila Jamir hails from the picturesque Yimjenkimong village in Nagaland, a region that echoes with cultural richness and natural beauty. As an emerging literary voice, she marked her entry into the literary world with her debut book titled "Serendipity." Currently...
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