Baran farooqi (2 Ergebnisse)
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen. Faiz Ahmed Faiz is widely regarded as the greatest Urdu poet of the twentieth century, and the iconic voice of a generation. Although he is best remembered for his revolutionary verses that decried tyranny and called for justice, his oeuvre also extended t…o scintillating, soulful poems of love. In this remarkable selection of Faiz's most memorable poems and ghazals, readers will be able to experience a new dimension of the great poet's genius. Along with popular favourites like 'Subh-e Azadi', with its anguished evocation of the horror and pain of the Partition, The Colours of My Heart also introduces readers to little-known gems that display Faiz's extraordinary flair for tender hope and quiet longing. A rich cornucopia of delights, The Colours of My Heart celebrates Faiz's greatest work. Baran Farooqi's superb translation is accompanied by an illuminating introduction to Faiz's incredible life and enduring legacy.

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Soft cover. Zustand: New. A landmark Urdu classic translated for the first time Khalid Jawed is one of the most original and extraordinary writers in Urdu today. The Paradise of Food is an Urdu classic known for its radical, experimental form and savage and dark honesty. It tells the story of a middle-class Muslim joint family o…ver a span of fifty years. As India and Islamic culture hardens, the narrator, whose life we follow from boyhood to old age, struggles to find a place for himself, at odds in his home and in the world outside. But to describe the novel in its plot is to do its originality no justice. In this profoundly daring work tense, mysterious, even unfathomable on occasion Jawed builds an atmosphere of gloom and grotesqueness to draw out his themes. And in doing so he penetrates deep into the dark heart of middle-class Muslims today. Superbly translated, The Paradise of Food is a novel like no other.