In an era dominated by quick reads and digital dopamine hits, Between Us and Beyond arrives as a quiet rebellion—a debut poetry collection that dares to slow you down, draw you in, and leave you changed.
Written by Andhra Pradesh-based poet and government servant Surya Srinivas, the book unfolds as a lyrical love story set during the 1947 Partition. But it doesn’t just recount history—it excavates the unspoken, the unfinished, and the unforgettable.
Through the fictional lives of Arjun, a Hindu poet, and Noor, a Muslim painter, Srinivas offers more than romance—he offers remembrance. Their love, forbidden by time, society, and fate, becomes a mirror to every unexpressed emotion readers have ever carried in silence.
A Love Story That History Tried to Bury—But Memory Kept Alive
More than a poetry collection, Between Us and Beyond reads like an emotional novel in verse. It explores themes of longing, separation, and the invisible scars of Partition—not through dramatic tragedy, but through the ache of unread letters and unsaid words.
Each page whispers:
“What if the greatest love stories were the ones the world never let unfold?”
From unsent letters to fleeting glances, Srinivas captures the nuances of human connection with poetic maturity—evoking the emotional depth of Pablo Neruda, Rabindranath Tagore, and Rupi Kaur—yet retaining a voice wholly his own.
Why Readers Are Calling It “India’s Neruda Moment”
The book has already struck a deep chord with early readers. Some describe it as:
•“A bruise shaped like longing.”
•“The emotional depth of Tagore meets the simplicity of Lang Leav.”
•“A love story that doesn’t shout—it sighs.”
Perhaps the most telling line came from a Goodreads reviewer:
“He doesn’t write about love. He writes from within it.”
Indeed, Srinivas offers not just poetry, but emotional archaeology—a digging into the silences, the pauses, and the spaces between words where love often hides.
Meet the Author: P.S. Surya Srinivas
Though he serves in the Indian government by day, Surya Srinivas’s truest work is in verse. Born in Andhra Pradesh, he is the recipient of the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award, an honor recognizing poetic voices that echo timeless emotion.
“I don’t write to impress,” he shared in a recent interview. “I write to remember—for me, and for everyone who never got to say goodbye.”
His poems feel less like writing and more like remembering—turning fleeting glances, dusk-lit partings, and silences into verses that stay.
Already an Amazon Bestseller
The book has quietly made its way into hearts across the country, recently becoming an Amazon Bestseller in multiple poetry and romance categories. Its success is not just commercial—it’s emotional. It is the kind of book readers underline, gift, and revisit on quiet nights.
Perfect for those navigating love, loss, or longing, Between Us and Beyond offers a kind of healing rarely found in contemporary poetry.
First Edition Now Available
The first edition comes with exclusive unpublished verses from Arjun’s Letters—raw, intimate pieces that extend the story’s emotional universe. These fragments are where the book stops being just a story—and starts becoming a memory.
Available now on Amazon, Flipkart, BookLeaf eBooks, and select bookstores across India.
Final Word
In Between Us and Beyond, Surya Srinivas doesn’t just offer a book—he offers a feeling. One that lingers like an echo in the mind and a scar on the soul.
In a country still learning how to carry its past and its poetry, this collection feels essential. A modern classic in the making, it reminds us that the most powerful stories aren’t always the ones that end—they’re the ones that endure.