Synopsis
A Map Without Names is a collection of twenty-one poems shaped by attention rather than narrative. Moving through rooms, objects, thresholds, and open spaces, the poems observe how limits are felt, how silence gathers, and how meaning appears without instruction. Spare and restrained, they do not offer answers or direction, but create conditions for recognition. This is a book about presence, about standing still long enough to notice what is already familiar, even when it remains unnamed.
About the Author
Parekhit Bhattacharjee is a poetic storyteller whose work is shaped by travel, sound, and attentive observation. A DJ and electronic music producer, amateur photographer, and communications professional, he moves between disciplines with a shared interest in silence, structure, and presence. His writing is concerned less with explanation than with placement, how meaning emerges through attention, restraint, and the spaces we move through.
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