Safia Jan Nisar Akhtar’s letters may be maudlin, too laden with feelings of melodramatic intent but they appear to be all very sincere as if...
John Keats’ writing style is lucid, and follows his thought pattern. It does not at all read like a stream of consciousness style
Apart from their distinct quality of language, Ghalib’s letters present a largely new way of looking at individual and collective life
Jean-Paul Sartre’s letters are candid and full of yearning to be with the women in his life as they are equally full of life, packed with everyday...
Oscar Wilde blames only himself for letting himself be degraded and for succumbing to the excesses that led to his tragedy
It is time to turn to literature or poetry, to see how others have felt and expressed and dealt with their sorrows -- through writing.