Girish Pillai – A Voice for the Unsung

Bewildered Minds – Poetry Rooted in the Everyday, the Unspoken, and the Unforgotten

You’ve passed these stories before. In a shared auto ride, in the paan shop’s banter, in a friend’s tired laugh, in a lover’s silences. Bewildered Minds, the poetry collection by Girish Pillai, does something deceptively rare: it slows you down enough to notice.

Winner of the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award, Bewildered Minds doesn’t scream for attention. Instead, it gently asks you to listen — to the murmurs of the overlooked, the quiet joys and invisible weights of people we often pass by without knowing. This is poetry rooted in grit and grace, in chai-stained mornings and midnights heavy with memories.

Girish’s verses carry the cadence of lived lives. He writes of friends who’ve become family, lovers who left behind echoes, neighbours who smile through grief, and everyday heroes who bloom in silence. There is no embellishment here — just clarity, care, and an extraordinary respect for the ordinary.

“The people I write about don’t always write back,” Girish shares. “But they live in all of us — the guard outside the ATM, the tailor who never closes on Diwali, the friend who keeps calling even when we don’t answer.”

It’s this deep empathy that defines his collection. Every poem feels like a nod across the street, a chair pulled out for you, a moment of stillness in a world that rushes past too quickly.

Girish grew up surrounded by storytellers — not authors, but everyday people who knew the art of listening, of sharing. Those early impressions stayed with him. Bewildered Minds is, in a way, his tribute to them. “The world doesn’t always stop to listen,” he says. “But poetry makes it pause.”

What makes this collection stand out is not its flair, but its fidelity — to the overlooked truth, to the working man’s dignity, to joy found not in escape but in endurance. It’s a book for the ones carrying invisible loads, and for those learning how to notice them.

In an age of curated feeds and performative sentiment, Girish Pillai writes with rare honesty. He doesn’t romanticize struggle — he dignifies it. And in doing so, Bewildered Minds becomes more than just poetry. It becomes a quiet celebration of the human spirit.

📖 Book Title: Bewildered Minds
🏆 Award: 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award
📍 From: Dhrangadhra, Gujarat, India
📸 Instagram: @pillaig

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