Jayanta Mahapatra’s “Hunger” Line by Line Explanation
“It was hard to believe the flesh was heavy on my back.” The poet introduces the theme of burden and
“It was hard to believe the flesh was heavy on my back.” The poet introduces the theme of burden and
Hunger It was hard to believe the flesh was heavy on my back.The fisherman said: Will you have her, carelessly,trailing
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