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  2. Agha Shahid Ali - Wikipedia

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    Agha Shahid Ali Qizilbash (4 February 1949 – 8 December 2001) was an Indian-born American poet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Born into a Kashmiri Muslim family, Ali immigrated to the United States and became affiliated with the literary movement known as New Formalism in American poetry .

  3. The Country Without a Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The Country Without a Post Office is a 1997 collection of poems written by the Kashmiri-American [a] poet Agha Shahid Ali. [2] [3] The title poem, which has become a symbol for freedom, is one of the most famous about Kashmir. In the decades since its publication, under renewed conflict and censorship in the region, it has been cited by ...

  4. Our Moon Has Blood Clots - Wikipedia

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    Manjula Narayan of Hindustan Times wrote: "The form contributes to much of the power of this book that speaks of the pain of fleeing a beloved home, incorporates moving descriptions of rituals specific to the Shaivite Pandits, and weaves in oral histories and snatches of poetry from, among others, Lal Ded and Agha Shahid Ali". [2]

  5. Ghazal - Wikipedia

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    The Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali was a proponent of the form, both in English and in other languages; he edited a volume of "real Ghazals in English". Ghazals were also written by Moti Ram Bhatta (1866–1896), the pioneer of Nepali ghazal writing in Nepali . [ 25 ]

  6. Subh-e-Azadi - Wikipedia

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    One of progressive poets Ali Sardar Jafri described the poem "half truth" citing "a poem like Subh-e-Azadi could be written by both an Islamist or a Hindu organization". A Pakistani scholar Fateh Mohammad Malik defended the poem citing "critics never managed to see in it his deep" and patriotic contribution made via poem.

  7. Curfewed Night - Wikipedia

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    It was also included in the 2010 issues of both the 'Books of the Year' list by The Economist [2] and 'A Year's Reading' by The New Yorker. [3] J&K authorities have removed Curfewed Night from the curriculum of Cluster University and University of Kashmir. Education advisors in Delhi/Srinagar have maintained that such “Resistance Literature ...

  8. Urdu ghazal - Wikipedia

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    A she'r will often contains what Agha Shahid Ali described as "voltas" or "turns" from the first misra (line) to the second, where the intention of the poet is to surprise the reader or invert expectations. [7] The matla is the first she'r of a ghazal. [4]

  9. University of Utah Press - Wikipedia

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    The Agha Shahid Ali Poetry Prize [10] Prizewinners are listed below according to year. [11] 2010: Jennifer Perrine, In the Human Zoo; 2009: Jon Wilkins, Transistor Rodeo; 2008: Jessica Garratt, Fire Pond; 2007: Susan McCabe, Descartes' Nighmare; 2006: Jane Springer, Dear Blackbirds; 2005: Bino Realuyo, The Gods We Worship Live Next Door