Updated On: 23 May, 2023 09:31 AM IST | Mumbai | Kasturi Gadge
Try your hand at verse on World Poetry Day, experimenting with newer and bolder forms and styles

Ripal Abhay Dixit
For centuries, poetry has helped us express love, release anger, communicate social issues and invoke emotions. From ballads and sonnets to haikus and nonets, poetry has continued to evolve. With World Poetry Day on March 21, poets discuss their favourite styles.
Ripal Abhay Dixit, 33, who started a community of poets and writers called Poets Of Mumbai, practices the “archaic” style of poetry that uses language, structures, and themes that seek to emulate the past. Dixit explains, “It [archaic poetry] enables me to connect with our literary roots and take a nostalgic trip to the past. You get to delve into the language and lexicon employed by renowned poets to convey their emotions and musings. This, in turn, offers a distinctive outlook and comprehension of their literary creations.”