Lekin / لیکن Jaun Elia
- Publisher: URDU GENERAL BOOKS
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- SKU: 06516
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Lekin is a celebrated Urdu poetry collection by the renowned poet Jaun Elia. Known for his profound and thought-provoking verses, Elia explores themes of love, despair, loneliness, and the complexities of human emotions in this collection. His poetic expressions often reflect a deep sense of existential questioning and an exploration of the human soul's tumultuous journey. Lekin is a reflection of Elia’s distinctive style, which blends melancholy with philosophical introspection, making it one of his most admired works.
Key Points
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Themes of Love and Despair
Elia’s poetry in Lekin frequently grapples with the tension between love and despair. The complexities of romantic relationships, heartbreak, and the emotional turbulence they cause are central themes. -
Existential Reflection
Much of the poetry reflects Elia's existential concerns, questioning the meaning of life, existence, and the human condition. His work resonates deeply with readers who ponder life's deeper truths. -
Philosophical Depth
Lekin is known for its philosophical undertones, where Elia reflects on the nature of human desires, struggles, and the ephemeral nature of life. -
Symbolism and Metaphor
Elia uses rich symbolism and metaphors to communicate his inner turmoil and the complexities of human emotions. His poems often transcend the literal and dive into the symbolic meaning of words and phrases. -
Loneliness and Alienation
A recurring theme in Lekin is the sense of isolation and alienation that Elia feels both in love and life. His poems often express the emotional distance between himself and the world around him.
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Writer ✤ Jaun Elia