🌄Book Review 🌄
Mansi Chaturvedi’s Twilight Epiphanies is a tender, meditative exploration of inner landscapes—those liminal emotional and existential spaces where thought and feeling converge. This is not a conventional narrative-driven book. Instead, it unfolds as a carefully constructed mosaic of poetry and prose, shifting seamlessly between rhythm and reflection, day and dusk, clarity and ambiguity. Chaturvedi’s work aligns with the traditions of lyrical introspection found in contemporary confessional writing, yet she imbues it with a softness and gentleness that’s rare. The twilight—the transitional hour between light and darkness—serves as both a literal and symbolic framework throughout the book. It becomes a metaphor for change, for memory, and for the ineffable moments where life feels suspended between the seen and the unseen. The book does not follow a linear progression; rather, it drifts—intentionally—through states of being. The poetic interludes act not only as aesthetic flourishe...