
Not all shadows hide; some reveal.
Nausher Banaji's poetry moves through stone, silence, and memory-where beauty is blade, vow, and ghost. Nausherites is not a map but a mirror: moody, cinematic, and unafraid of the dark. These poems linger in silence, slip through mirrors, and leave traces in forgotten streets-a collection for those who find meaning in what is hidden and light in what is almost lost. Through cities of stone and water, Nausher writes of memory, beauty, and ruin-poems that shimmer with mystery, ache with silence, and refuse to fade.