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After Tomorrow the Days Disappear : Ghazals and Other Poems

Sijzi, HasanGould, Rebecca(Translated by)
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Hasan Sijzi is considered the originator of the Indo-Persian ghazal, a poetic form that endures to this day-from the legacy of Hasan's poetic descendent, Hafez, to contemporary Anglophone poets such as John Hollander, Maxine Kumin, Agha Shahid Ali, and W.

S. Merwin. As with other Persian poets, Hasan worked within a highly regulated set of poetic conventions that brought into relief the interpenetration of apparent opposites-metaphysical and material, mysterious and quotidian, death and desire, sacred andprofane, fleeting time and eternity.

Within these strictures, he crafted a poetics that blended Sufi Islam with non-Muslim Indic traditions.

Of the Persian poets who practiced the ghazal, Hafez and Rumi are best known to Western readers, but their verse representsonly a small fraction of a rich tradition.

This collection reveals the geographical range of the literature while introducing an Indian voice that will find a place on readers' bookshelves alongside well-known Iranian names.

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Product Details
0810132303 / 9780810132306
Paperback / softback
28/02/2016
United States
English
144 pages
20 cm
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