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AN EXQUISITE COLLECTION OF POEMS BY ONE OF INDIA’S FOREMOST POETS.
This new collection of poems by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra contains extraordinary records of the everyday, as well as a frequent reimagining of history that makes it as commonplace as a relative or a piece of furniture, and all the more strange and unrepeatable because of that. These involve Mehrotra inhabiting the voice and time of an ageing Ghalib; his revisiting Abdul-Rahim Khan-i-Khanan (1556–1627), a Baharlu Turk, an important figure in the Mughal nobility during the reigns of Akbar and Jehangir; and his discovery of objects and letters from his family home in Lahore. The result is a frayed immediacy that hefty historical novels find difficult to achieve.

About the Author

Arvind Krishna Mehrotra is an award-winning poet, translator and editor of several volumes of poetry and essays. He lives in Dehradun.

 

About the Author

Arvind Krishna Mehrotra is an award-winning poet, translator and editor of several volumes of poetry and essays. He lives in Dehradun.
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Book Of Rahim & Other Poems

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  • ISBN: 9789357762991
  • Author: Arvind Krishna Mehrotra
  • Publisher: Westland Books
  • Pages: 72
  • Format: Paperback
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About the Book

AN EXQUISITE COLLECTION OF POEMS BY ONE OF INDIA’S FOREMOST POETS.
This new collection of poems by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra contains extraordinary records of the everyday, as well as a frequent reimagining of history that makes it as commonplace as a relative or a piece of furniture, and all the more strange and unrepeatable because of that. These involve Mehrotra inhabiting the voice and time of an ageing Ghalib; his revisiting Abdul-Rahim Khan-i-Khanan (1556–1627), a Baharlu Turk, an important figure in the Mughal nobility during the reigns of Akbar and Jehangir; and his discovery of objects and letters from his family home in Lahore. The result is a frayed immediacy that hefty historical novels find difficult to achieve.

About the Author

Arvind Krishna Mehrotra is an award-winning poet, translator and editor of several volumes of poetry and essays. He lives in Dehradun.

 

About the Author

Arvind Krishna Mehrotra is an award-winning poet, translator and editor of several volumes of poetry and essays. He lives in Dehradun.

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