With carefully concise phrases and crisp imagery poet Mohammad Shafiqul Islam pieces together the world around him, and us.
In his Wings of Winds anthology he remains close to the reader, as if to personally introduce each of us to his journey of contemplation and discovery. It’s as though we are with him as he considers something new, as he struggles to organise thoughts and through the various drafts in ink. In some way the poet within these finished works has kept alive the making of each poem. It’s as though while appreciating the fullness of his writings we can also take a peek at the creative processes he has engaged.
From the palette of colours he finds in ordinary objects, in impressions and life experiences, and most luxuriously in the singular elements of the natural world, we hear his voice in a well-worked yet deceptively simple arrangement, and it’s a voice of curiosity, compassion and tentative hope that he brings home to us.