<p>A new online meetup will discuss the life and works of less known poets. It is called ‘Across the Continuum’ and is started by Sourabha Rao, a writer-poet from Mysuru, who now lives in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The series will begin on February 22, with a discussion on the Polish poet Wisława Szymborska. The session will explore the bifurcation between the human world and that of other living beings, as seen through Wisława’s lens. ‘View with a Grain of Salt’ and ‘Poems New and Collected: 1957-1997’ are Sourabha’s favourite anthologies by the Nobel Prize-winning poet.</p>.Music foundation celebrates golden jubilee on Sunday.<p class="bodytext">The idea to start the series came to Sourabha while she was hosting a nature poetry session at a bookstore recently. During the event, she realised that many attendees were unfamiliar with some of the most influential poets of the 20th century.</p>.<p class="bodytext">She hopes the series will “find its own rhythm” and transition to offline events.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><span class="italic"> Look up @owlettercreations on Instagram for upcoming events and registration.</span></p>
<p>A new online meetup will discuss the life and works of less known poets. It is called ‘Across the Continuum’ and is started by Sourabha Rao, a writer-poet from Mysuru, who now lives in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The series will begin on February 22, with a discussion on the Polish poet Wisława Szymborska. The session will explore the bifurcation between the human world and that of other living beings, as seen through Wisława’s lens. ‘View with a Grain of Salt’ and ‘Poems New and Collected: 1957-1997’ are Sourabha’s favourite anthologies by the Nobel Prize-winning poet.</p>.Music foundation celebrates golden jubilee on Sunday.<p class="bodytext">The idea to start the series came to Sourabha while she was hosting a nature poetry session at a bookstore recently. During the event, she realised that many attendees were unfamiliar with some of the most influential poets of the 20th century.</p>.<p class="bodytext">She hopes the series will “find its own rhythm” and transition to offline events.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><span class="italic"> Look up @owlettercreations on Instagram for upcoming events and registration.</span></p>