Father's Face - Sulatha Francis
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Résumé :
Father's Face reveals delicate strands of the vital thread that deeply binds a father and his daughter. Her deep desire to connect with her mother again and a sense of loss find poignant expression. The writer harps back on her favourite subject, 'Women' - their exploitation and empowerment. The effect of the raging pandemic, 'Covid-19' is also captured with clarity and pain.
Biographie:
Sulatha Francis is a Management Professional with more than two decades of corporate experience. She is an established business woman, based in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. She completed her schooling from Calicut in Kerala and then moved to Chennai in Tamil Nadu for her Masters and M.Phil in English Language and Literature. She served academic institutions as a lecturer in Communicative English before she embarked on corporate missions. Writing for her is an expression of her innate feelings and thoughts. She strongly stands against all kinds of persecution - oppression of the downtrodden, violation of women's honour and falling value system of today's world. Hailing from India, where rate of crime against women is on the high, she treats this as the focal point in many of her poems. Pain of death and agony of sickness are the other major veins in her poems....
Sommaire:
Father's Face reveals delicate strands of the vital thread that deeply binds a father and his daughter. Her deep desire to connect with her mother again and a sense of loss find poignant expression. The writer harps back on her favourite subject, 'Women' - their exploitation and empowerment. The effect of the raging pandemic, 'Covid-19' is also captured with clarity and pain....