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080 _a82-1
_bANI
100 _aa/nil
245 _aThe Absent Color
260 _aNew Delhi
_bNavayana
_c2023
300 _a103p.
520 _aThe Absent Color is to language what Annihilation of Caste is to politics. A/nil is god’s favorite bastard. He hymns god’s colorful absence. A-Nil is an impossibility. He is the real. He is the absent color. His poems are like the scholia Borges made in the books in the infinite hexagonal galleries of the Library of Babel. Anil is as erudite as he is witty. The Absent Color is full of questions. Answers can be found if we are willing to work for them, indulging in the risks he will have us take. What you know meets what you don’t, and you want to know more till your knowing is no more. A Nil will lead you down a rabbit hole—to a place of magic and strange logic. You will be in the dark. You may feel foolish. You will see light. You may feel wise.
650 _aPoems
690 _aGeneral
942 _cBK
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