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I swallowed the moon: The poetry of Gulzar

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Gurugram Harper Collins 2013Description: 243 pISBN:
  • 9789351160748
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • JP 809 BAS
Summary: Gulzar is arguably the most well-known contemporarypoet writing in Hindustani. As a poet he occupies a unique place being a Progressive poet in a popularculture. His poetry appeals to all strata of society, withoutcompromising either on literary merit or on its ability to conveythe most exalted thought in an accessible idiom. In 'HeSwallowed the Moon', Saba Bashir attempts to analyse what makes Gulzar the poet he is. What is his signature style? What are the issues that concern his poetry and what are the recurrent images in it? She also draws a parallel between the poet's film and non-film poetry and points out how they are used interchangeably. Including the most comprehensive list of all Gulzar's poems, film and non-film songs, this is a valuable addition to the corpus of work on a great poet.
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Books Books Gandhi Smriti Library JP 809 BAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out to NARAYANI BHATIA, IAS (TRN09885) 2025-07-02 176830
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Gulzar is arguably the most well-known contemporarypoet writing in Hindustani. As a poet he occupies a unique place being a Progressive poet in a popularculture. His poetry appeals to all strata of society, withoutcompromising either on literary merit or on its ability to conveythe most exalted thought in an accessible idiom. In 'HeSwallowed the Moon', Saba Bashir attempts to analyse what makes Gulzar the poet he is. What is his signature style? What are the issues that concern his poetry and what are the recurrent images in it? She also draws a parallel between the poet's film and non-film poetry and points out how they are used interchangeably. Including the most comprehensive list of all Gulzar's poems, film and non-film songs, this is a valuable addition to the corpus of work on a great poet.

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