Composing a hybrid work of literature is a challenge in and by itself. To deliver in that work a content as phenomenal as spirituality intensifies the task at hand. In his third book, My Glass of Wine, Kiriti Sengupta accomplishes this difficult undertaking with apparent ease. Moreover, his keen insight in to the Indian mystical traditions has universal appeal, as his discussion and use of imagery – such as wine, intoxication, sun is inclusive of other spiritual teachings, Sufism, in particular. With his pen art, therefore, he succeeds in achieving what he quotes from Baudelaire: “Always be a poet, even in prose.” hülya yılmaz (Ph.D., Humanities)
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