A Brutal Sunset
The poems here are mostly on social problems affecting the oppressed, and the down-trodden. Some of them are fiery and revolting with some enraged questions asked to the authorities of the countries of the world.
Comments:
Bob D'Costa's poems are real poetry. Poetry of Walt Whitman, Lorca, Pablo Neruda, Majaz, Mayakovsky, Sardar Jafri and Faiz Ahmed Faiz. K . A. Abbas, Mirror, on A Brutal Sunset
This poet's themes ae taken from the Calcutta streets. He is moved by the poverty and disease of his people. A remarkable achievement. Jayanta Mahapatra, on A Brutal Sunset
The Ten Commandments
This book is filled with protest and rebel poems.
Comments:
Bob D'Costa, Frederick Lorca of India.
Dr. Krishna Srinivas, President, World Poetry Society, Intercontinental, Co-founder, World Congress of Poets
Just like Bob Dylan, Bob D'Costa too can see through the masks of which we are all a part of struggling everyday for a new brotherhood. Dr. Rosemary C. Wilkinson Secretary, World Academy of Arts and Culture, California
Gods on Earth
This book has three parts with poems of three friends -- Soumitra Cahtterjee, Subesh Ray and Bob D'Costa. The poems here are categorised into love and philosophy.
Comments:
Gods on Earth creates a philosophic revolution.
The Hindu
Dark Roots
The poems here are philosophically oriented, filled with love and also include some popular pieces from the first two books.