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No Noise by Richard Spisak: A Review by Prasanna Kkumar

No Noise by Richard Spisak

Reviewed by Prasanna Kkumar


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There cannot be "Noise" without the turbulence raging in one’s heart and mind. The following lines reflect my response to the poetry book "No Noise," authored by Mr. Richard Spisak. Richard, an engineer by profession and a passionate poet, writer, and activist, has crafted a collection that intimately explores his thoughts and experiences, as well as the pain he has endured amidst the current unfolding scenario. His book is available on Amazon and various online and offline outlets—a true walk-through of his profound journey.


Richard Spisak
Richard Spisak

Let me begin this reflection- the conclusion of the first part signifies the onset of deep emotions simmering in the cauldron of our increasingly digital and perplexing human evolution. Techno-illogical bots are rising, entrenching humans in their logical matrix, leaving us at their beck and call.


Who is choreographing this algorithmic ballet that dissects and constrains the minds of the very creators? The architects of our constitution find themselves at a crossroads, striving to weave together chapters, laws, and guidelines that clarify our understanding of conflict. The nature of humor becomes a conundrum: should we laugh or cry at the whims of the political class as they impose their leadership?


Indeed, a tribute is warranted in this age of AI, where everything seems designed to bypass genuine connection. But let me ask: "Am I lying? Is this a manufactured confession?"


Choices and chances seem to take center stage, while logic often goes astray in this claustrophobic mental space. And now, with Google knowing our every expectation, we find ourselves in a peculiar dance of distraction. "A jolly little war of friends" indeed, my dear poetic companions of exotic opulence.


Let us heed the call of Mr. Richard Spisak, our eloquent information sculptor. He extends his heart through poetry that balances rhythm and rhyme, engaging us in the rich tapestry of the "Starry Space."


As a Sci-Fi crusader, Richard has penned countless essays, short stories, and plays that illuminate aspects of humanity. Each poem and wordplay compels the reader to ponder where our world—or our little planet—is headed.


In conclusion, I would say Richard’s masterpiece, "No Noise," arises from a place of deep concern. Hearty wishes to Richard for raising his voice and enlightening the masses through his sublime verses!


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Prasanna Kkumar is a poet, writer, editor, translator and social justice activist from India.

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