Unveiling Dreams in Sabita Sahu's The Fourth Pitch- reviewed by Prasanna Kkumar
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Unveiling Dreams in Sabita Sahu's The Fourth Pitch

In "The Fourth Pitch," a poetry collection by Ms. Sabita Sahu, the poignant lines resonate with readers, revealing the poet's introspective journey. One striking phrase, "I wish I had a chance to relate my dreams, desires, and ideas," encapsulates the core of Sahu's ideological exploration throughout the collection.

Sahu elevates her poetic expression not through mere surreal imagery but by pragmatically challenging established dogmas and philosophies, skillfully tuning the lyre of sensory perception. Her verses convey feelings that are both succinct and thought-provoking, inviting readers to ponder deeper meanings.
The title "The Fourth Pitch" is intriguing, drawing readers in to discover the rich tapestry woven through her 47 poems. Among these, "What Do You Know What You Are For Me" stands out, captivating with its rhythmic sonata and intricate nine-part structure that culminates in a powerful conclusion.
Yet, this exceptional piece aside, the collection as a whole offers a wealth of thematic depth, addressing sociological complexities and the puritanical narratives of life.
Published by INKDEW in 2023, "The Fourth Pitch" marks Sahu's fourth foray into poetic expression. Renowned as a poet and social activist, Ms. Sabita Sahu masterfully captures her experiences, presenting a remarkable collection that solidifies her place as a poetic voice to be admired.

Prasanna Kkumar Poet/Writer/Editor/Translator/Reviewer/Social Justice Activist

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