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Genre: Poetry
Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
Book Review:
''The Open Window'' is a delicate and sensitive debut collection of poetry from Sisila Cooray. As noted in the introduction by Christine Wilson, this book is a ''garden'' of verse, characterized by its gentle introspection and absence of harshness or anger.
The poet uses the metaphor of an open window to look outward, often finding in nature a mirror for her inner world and a means of understanding complex human emotions. The poems touch on a range of themes, from cherished childhood memories to the pain of friendships broken by ethnic conflict, all handled with a perceptive and philosophical touch.
Cooray's writing has a soothing, restorative quality. Poems like ''The Flight'' and ''Set the Spirit Free'' showcase her imagination and her ability to gain a higher perspective on life. This collection is a perfect, calming read for anyone who appreciates poetry that finds profound meaning in quiet observation and the natural world.