A eulogy to loss and grief, Morning Twilight also resonates with remembrance, rediscovering oneself, and embracing a new dawn.
‘We do not always require the services of a time machine to travel in dramatic ways across diverse periods. Sometimes, an individual life is enough—if it is premised on a sensitive attentiveness to the transit of the years and the insistent presence of deep histories. Jayshree Misra Tripathi’s collection of poems, evocatively titled Morning Twilight, offers deeply moving testimony to such a life.
‘Tripathi’s poems are sumptuous in the experiences they relay and vibrant in the insights they offer. They invite us to visit landscapes of love, loss and remembrance, rendered with sensuous immediacy. With the poet as our guide, we cross barriers of region, continent and language, recognising ourselves in strangers met by chance and accepting the strangers who live within ourselves.
‘Along the way, Tripathi shares with us her realisation that rituals cannot always provide consolation while traditions can betray our affection. The challenge, as we refashion ourselves in the midst of turbulence, is to craft new rituals, fresh traditions. On this journey, we join the poet as she passes from a tragic knowledge of impermanence to an elegiac wisdom. Pensive and prayerful, these poems are—to quote one of Tripathi’s own lines— “Immortal memoirs etched in Gold.”’—Ranjit Hoskote
Jayshree Misra Tripathi is a writer and former educationist. Her poetry has featured in the anthology, Silver Years—Senior Contemporary Indian Women’s Poetry, published by the Sahitya Akademi (2025). Her published works include The Sorrow of Unanswered Questions (International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2001); Dilemmas and Scattered Weaves: Musings in Narrative Verse, Flash Vignettes of Travels through the Diaspora (2014); Trips and Trials: A Selection of Poems and Songs (2018); and Uncertain Times (2022) written during the pandemic; Tales in Verse for Children Everywhere (2025), What Not Words, a collection of short stories, Emotions Unbound and The Keeper of Memories.
A eulogy to loss and grief, Morning Twilight also resonates with remembrance, rediscovering oneself, and embracing a new dawn.
‘We do not always require the services of a time machine to travel in dramatic ways across diverse periods. Sometimes, an individual life is enough—if it is premised on a sensitive attentiveness to the transit of the years and the insistent presence of deep histories. Jayshree Misra Tripathi’s collection of poems, evocatively titled Morning Twilight, offers deeply moving testimony to such a life.
‘Tripathi’s poems are sumptuous in the experiences they relay and vibrant in the insights they offer. They invite us to visit landscapes of love, loss and remembrance, rendered with sensuous immediacy. With the poet as our guide, we cross barriers of region, continent and language, recognising ourselves in strangers met by chance and accepting the strangers who live within ourselves.
‘Along the way, Tripathi shares with us her realisation that rituals cannot always provide consolation while traditions can betray our affection. The challenge, as we refashion ourselves in the midst of turbulence, is to craft new rituals, fresh traditions. On this journey, we join the poet as she passes from a tragic knowledge of impermanence to an elegiac wisdom. Pensive and prayerful, these poems are—to quote one of Tripathi’s own lines— “Immortal memoirs etched in Gold.”’—Ranjit Hoskote
Jayshree Misra Tripathi is a writer and former educationist. Her poetry has featured in the anthology, Silver Years—Senior Contemporary Indian Women’s Poetry, published by the Sahitya Akademi (2025). Her published works include The Sorrow of Unanswered Questions (International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2001); Dilemmas and Scattered Weaves: Musings in Narrative Verse, Flash Vignettes of Travels through the Diaspora (2014); Trips and Trials: A Selection of Poems and Songs (2018); and Uncertain Times (2022) written during the pandemic; Tales in Verse for Children Everywhere (2025), What Not Words, a collection of short stories, Emotions Unbound and The Keeper of Memories.
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