Book Review
By Dr VK Bahuguna
Title: "Roses without Thorns"
(Reflections of an Immaterial Wanderer)
By R. Venkataramani
(Attorney General Government of India)
January 22, 2024, 10:37:46
Ever since the
human intellect and civilization evolved the Poets and their Poems have played
a very vital role in shaping the destiny of human societies by making them a
bit more sensitive to emotions and a little more evolved virtues of humanity
and appreciation of beauty. In India our civilization was influenced by great
poets like Kalidas who was the greatest poet and playwriter of ancient India. Rabindranath
Tagore was the most popular national poet of modern era whose poetry resonated
with the spirit of the nation and helped our people to rise to the occasion
during freedom struggle. Poets are the soul of any society. So when the Ld.
Attorney General Shri R Venkataramani sent invitation through WhatsApp message it
came as a pleasant surprise to me as I never thought of about him being a poet.
The honble Chief Justice of India Dr DY
Chandrachud released the book in Bharat Mandapam on 12th January
2024. The book was released in the midst of
dignitaries from Supreme Court, Judges of Delhi High Court and a large
gathering of advocates, administrators and Mr Venkatraman’s friends from across
India. To have a poet amongst lawyers and country's Attorney General is in
itself a remarkable achievement. As I know him Mr Venkataramani is an
embodiment of humility and a perfect gentleman which makes him immensely
popular wherever he goes and whatever he does and whomsoever he comes in
contact with. I came in his contact when he was appointed Receiver for the
Amrapali projects of Noida by the Supreme Court. This book is a compilation of
160 poems written by him for last many years in diverse locations and touching
all segments of life reflecting the condition of our contemporary society and
its milieu. Mr Venkataramani writes with remarkable sensitivities on nature,
poor/rich/animal/birds/fishes and about forgotten ethos and virtues of people
and things that surrounds us.
He starts with
his first poem on the title of the book on Roses and asks "Oh Nature,
great and infinite, Is your painting brush in order? In this poem he asks why
roses cannot be grown without thorns. It reflects the desire of a very stable and
progressive society which can live in harmony with itself, fellow living being
and nature. It is for the readers to chart out a good life for themselves as a responsible
part of ecosystem. The last poem describes how the contemporary social media
has taken over our life. In yet another poem on the thrill of the swords of
poison. In this poem he targets the people who are killing people in the name
of religion and says "All prophets and religions have always preached
love, But people of all ages have always enjoyed the thrill of the sword and
the sound of the wars.". His style of poetry is direct and sometime mixes
with prose style. On his poetry I would like to quote (from the foreword of the
book) one of his Guru and mentor the great legal luminary of our country late
VR Krishna Iyer former Supreme Court Judge when he sent his collection of poems
to him for his comments. " He said great poetry is sometimes a mystery as
in the case of Tagore, but poets like Alexander, Pope or Goldsmith are too
plain to be different from prose although the lines are charming to read and recite".
After reading a few poems I feel some his poems are like a mystery and some are
in prose style but nevertheless make the reader dwell deep into the lines.
In nutshell, it
is an incredible attempt by an extremely busy lawyer to express his feeling for
the society he comes from and hope the book will revive the poetry by
motivating other professionals to use their inner self to bring ideas for
enriching the soul of India after all Poems are the heart of any vibrant
culture. The book priced at Rs750 is an excellent exhibition of talent,
emotion, sensibilities, fragilities of life. Those who buy this book will enjoy
the content and style. Congratulations Sri R Venkataramani for the splendid
work of literature.
(Tripurainfo)