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A sparkling collection of seventeen character sketches, The Blue Potter: The Creative Genius of Punjab is a moving and deeply personal tribute to some of Punjab’s most iconic personalities who have shaped India’s social, political, cultural, and literary soul. Sahitya Akademi Award-winning author Ajeet Cour regales us with unrecorded, unheard, and undisclosed stories of the creative legends of her time with signature candour and insight.

Cour offers rare glimpses into the inner world of Amrita Pritam, the simplicity and genius of Khushwant Singh, the fakir-like humility of poet-politician V. P. Singh, and the poetic brilliance of Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Her sketches capture the calm and restraint of Kartar Singh Duggal, extol the overlooked contributions of Mohinder Singh Randhawa, showcase the regality of Krishna Sobti, eulogize the literary voice of Padma Sachdev, and hail Jagjit Singh’s mastery over ghazals.

The Blue Potter is special not just because of the dazzling list of personalities it features, but also for the affection, wit, and deep emotional insight with which Ajeet Cour tells their stories. It is a memorable celebration of some of the country’s greatest legends of art, music, and literature.
 
 

About the Author

Padma Shri Ajeet Cour, a well-known Punjabi fiction writer, is the spirit behind the Academy of Fine Arts and Literature (1977) and the Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature (1987). She is the author of 31 collections of short stories, novelettes, and novels, nine creative translations of fiction and poetry, over 35 edited works, and numerous articles as an accredited journalist. Her books in English translation include The Other Woman, Leftovers, Pebbles in a Tin Drum, Gauri, Dead End, Water Weaver, and Life Was Here Somewhere. She writes in Punjabi but has been widely translated into several Indian and foreign languages.

Ajeet Cour’s forte lies in the passion and commitment she brings to bear on everything she takes up—from creative writing to cultural activism, from the preservation of the environment and historical heritage to the empowerment of marginalized women. She has been a visiting scholar, lecturing across the globe on Indian cultural heritage. She is the recipient of several national and international awards, including the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1986, the Padma Shri in 2006, and the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 2024. She is also one of the ‘1000 PeaceWomen Across the Globe’ who were nominated collectively for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize.
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The Blue Potter The Creative Genius Of Punjab

The Blue Potter The Creative Genius Of Punjab

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  • ISBN: 9789365239751
  • Author: Ajeet Cour
  • Publisher: Aleph Book Company
  • Pages: 424
  • Format: Hardback
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A sparkling collection of seventeen character sketches, The Blue Potter: The Creative Genius of Punjab is a moving and deeply personal tribute to some of Punjab’s most iconic personalities who have shaped India’s social, political, cultural, and literary soul. Sahitya Akademi Award-winning author Ajeet Cour regales us with unrecorded, unheard, and undisclosed stories of the creative legends of her time with signature candour and insight.

Cour offers rare glimpses into the inner world of Amrita Pritam, the simplicity and genius of Khushwant Singh, the fakir-like humility of poet-politician V. P. Singh, and the poetic brilliance of Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Her sketches capture the calm and restraint of Kartar Singh Duggal, extol the overlooked contributions of Mohinder Singh Randhawa, showcase the regality of Krishna Sobti, eulogize the literary voice of Padma Sachdev, and hail Jagjit Singh’s mastery over ghazals.

The Blue Potter is special not just because of the dazzling list of personalities it features, but also for the affection, wit, and deep emotional insight with which Ajeet Cour tells their stories. It is a memorable celebration of some of the country’s greatest legends of art, music, and literature.
 
 

About the Author

Padma Shri Ajeet Cour, a well-known Punjabi fiction writer, is the spirit behind the Academy of Fine Arts and Literature (1977) and the Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature (1987). She is the author of 31 collections of short stories, novelettes, and novels, nine creative translations of fiction and poetry, over 35 edited works, and numerous articles as an accredited journalist. Her books in English translation include The Other Woman, Leftovers, Pebbles in a Tin Drum, Gauri, Dead End, Water Weaver, and Life Was Here Somewhere. She writes in Punjabi but has been widely translated into several Indian and foreign languages.

Ajeet Cour’s forte lies in the passion and commitment she brings to bear on everything she takes up—from creative writing to cultural activism, from the preservation of the environment and historical heritage to the empowerment of marginalized women. She has been a visiting scholar, lecturing across the globe on Indian cultural heritage. She is the recipient of several national and international awards, including the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1986, the Padma Shri in 2006, and the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 2024. She is also one of the ‘1000 PeaceWomen Across the Globe’ who were nominated collectively for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize.

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