Description
“Twenty Shapes of Europe: Art | Architecture | Poetry | History” delves into the essence of European monuments through four lenses: The Vision of Orpheus presents digital renditions, while the Mind of Apollo lyrically describes each structure. From the Eyes of Chronos provides historical context, and From the Hands of Hephaestus delves into architectural intricacies. Through twenty iconic European monuments, the book illuminates the significance of shape, art, architecture, poetry, and history, revealing the nuanced beauty of each creation.
About Author
Devansh Dewra, a senior student at Don Bosco School Park Circus, is passionate about poetry, history, art, and architecture. His literary journey began at the age of thirteen with the publication of Mirrors: Reflections on the Alchemy of Life. Devansh’s literary prowess extends to contributions to seven distinguished publications.
Devansh Dewra, recipient of two bronze awards from the Royal Commonwealth Society Essay Competition and a winner of the Immerse Education Essay Writing Competition, boasts academic excellence with a 98.6% score in the ICSE Board Examinations. Honored with the ‘Tagore Honour’ and the Best Speaker Award by Oxford, he also earned distinction from Harvard University and University College London for architectural studies. Devansh secured second place in the International SpellBee Competition.
Beyond his literary achievements, Devansh showcases his artistic flair through captivating artworks and adept synthesizer performances. His passion for architecture burgeoned during travels across ten European countries, culminating in the authorship of his latest book.
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