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Sumit Bhatia’s Randomness of Life: A Quietly Powerful Poetry Collection That Understands Being Human

Randomness of Life by Sumit Bhatia belongs firmly to the latter. This is a collection of prose-poems that does not chase perfection, closure, or spectacle. Instead, it turns its attention to the fragments—those quiet, often overlooked moments that shape who we are long before we realize it.


Poetry Rooted in the Ordinary—and the Unsaid

Randomness of Life explores love, memory, childhood, grief, growth, and the slow unfolding of selfhood. These poems are not designed to impress with cleverness or complexity. Their strength lies in restraint.

Sumit Bhatia writes about:

The poems feel unfinished by design—mirroring life itself. There are no grand conclusions here, only recognition.


A Book That Respects Silence

What sets Randomness of Life apart is its refusal to over-interpret emotion. The prose-poems do not instruct the reader on what to feel. They create space instead—space to remember, to sit with discomfort, to notice what usually passes unnoticed.

This is poetry for readers who understand that:

The collection embraces imperfection as truth, not failure.


Why Readers Are Connecting With This Book

The response to Randomness of Life has been strikingly consistent. Readers describe it as intimate, relatable, and quietly powerful—often noting how easily the poems slip into their own personal memories.

The book is currently available globally on Amazon and has received a 5/5 rating from nearly 100 readers, reflecting how deeply its themes resonate across age, geography, and experience.

This is not poetry for a niche audience.
It is poetry for anyone who has lived.


Who This Book Is For

Randomness of Life will speak most strongly to readers who:

If you’ve ever paused mid-day and felt something you couldn’t name, this book understands you.


Availability

Randomness of Life is available worldwide on Amazon:


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