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Where Memory Becomes Poetry

A moving anthology where three generations unite through poetry, preserving memories, reflections, and family legacy across time and experience.
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I picked up Poems Across Time with a degree of familiarity. I have known Mr. Bhibhu Acharya for some time and have admired his artwork over the years, including pieces that I have collected myself. What I have always appreciated about his artistic practice is its clarity and restraint. There is often a sense that the work is not trying to overwhelm the viewer but rather encourage a slower engagement. That made me curious about this anthology and how those qualities might appear in a different medium.

What immediately sets this book apart is its structure. The anthology brings together the writings of three generations of the Acharya family. While there are many collections of poetry available today, very few offer this kind of intergenerational perspective. The result is not simply a gathering of poems but a record of how different members of a family have responded to life, change, uncertainty, and personal growth through writing.

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As I read through the collection, I found myself paying attention not only to individual poems but also to the relationships between them. Certain concerns appear repeatedly throughout the book. Questions of purpose, ageing, loss, ambition, friendship, loneliness, and mortality surface in different forms and from different points of view. What makes this interesting is that the poems do not arrive at a single conclusion. Instead, they reveal how the same experiences can be understood differently depending on age, circumstance, and temperament.

One of the strengths of the anthology is its accessibility. The poems are generally direct in their language and intention. Readers do not need specialised literary knowledge to engage with them. There is a conversational quality to much of the writing that makes the collection approachable. Rather than relying on complexity for its impact, the book places greater emphasis on observation and reflection.

That simplicity should not be mistaken for a lack of depth. Some of the poems stay with the reader precisely because they address familiar experiences without unnecessary embellishment. There are moments where the writing reflects on disappointment, uncertainty, and the passage of time with a quiet honesty that feels earned. These are not abstract philosophical exercises. They emerge from lived experience, and that gives them weight.

I was also interested in the way the anthology balances individual expression with a larger family narrative. Each contributor has a distinct voice, yet there is a subtle continuity that runs through the collection. Reading the poems together creates an awareness of shared values and recurring concerns, while still allowing each writer’s personality to remain visible. This balance is one of the book’s most rewarding aspects.

The visual presentation of the anthology adds to the experience. The inclusion of artwork and images helps establish a sense of context without distracting from the writing itself. In many books, visual elements can feel decorative. Here they seem integrated into the broader purpose of the project, which is to preserve and share a family’s creative journey. The combination of poetry and visual art gives the collection a personal quality that distinguishes it from more conventional anthologies.

As someone who works in the arts, I often encounter discussions about legacy, preservation, and cultural memory. These conversations usually focus on institutions, archives, or public achievements. What I appreciated about Poems Across Time is that it approaches these ideas from a more personal direction. It demonstrates how creative practices can be passed on within families and how writing can become a way of recording experiences that might otherwise disappear with time.

The anthology is not trying to reinvent poetry, nor does it need to. Its value lies elsewhere. It offers readers an opportunity to spend time with voices that are thoughtful, sincere, and grounded in lived experience. The book is at its strongest when it allows ordinary observations and personal reflections to speak for themselves.

By the end of the collection, what remained with me was not a particular poem or line, but the cumulative effect of the project as a whole. There is something meaningful about seeing three generations engage with the written word and place their reflections alongside one another. The book quietly demonstrates how creativity can connect people across time, not through grand statements but through the simple act of recording what matters to them.

For readers who enjoy reflective writing, family histories, and poetry rooted in personal experience, Poems Across Time is a worthwhile read. It succeeds because it remains honest about what it is: a collection of voices, memories, observations, and reflections brought together with care. In doing so, it offers something increasingly uncommon—a reminder that creative expression can be both deeply personal and quietly enduring.

(The book review is written by Mr Vaibhav Kumar Modi, a renowned Kathak Artiste & curator.)

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