Srinagar, July 6 -- Poetry often succeeds not by answering life's questions but by giving shape to emotions that ordinary language struggles to contain. In The Unveiled Misery, Shazia Showkat presents a collection that explores loneliness, memory, identity, healing, and the quiet battles of the human mind. Written over several years and rooted in deeply personal experiences, the book offers readers an intimate journey through emotional landscapes that many recognize but rarely articulate. The collection opens with Paper-Thin Peace, an ambitious long poem that introduces the emotional terrain of the book. The recurring image of a young woman searching for peace while carrying invisible burdens establishes the central voice of the collectio...