The Urdu ghazal : a gift of India's composite culture /

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Author / Creator:Narang, Gopi Chand, 1931-2022, author.
Uniform title:Urdū g̲h̲azal aur Hindustānī z̲ihn va tahzīb. English
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Description:x, 499 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
Urdu
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13377385
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Other authors / contributors:Deol, Surinder, translator.
ISBN:9780190120795
0190120797
9780190990053 (ebook)
0190990058 (ebook)
9780190990046
019099004X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 480-487) and index.
English; includes passages in Urdu (Roman).
Summary:The book presents unique flowering of Urdu ghazal as a by-product of India's composite culture that evolved from intermixing of Indian and alien value systems. This never before narrated story of the evolution of Urdu ghazal is documented in eight chapters divided into three parts. It explores a variety of influences, including Sufism, Bhakti movement, and infusion of Rekhta and Persian languages and culture. The book explains classical ghazal forms that blossomed from the seeds sown by Amir Khusrau in the fourteenth century to great heights of literary excellence achieved during the next three hundred years, notably in the works of great poets like Mir and Ghalib. Different socio-political and cultural demands of changing times are expounded towards the end,0primarily showing how ghazal provided new creative models to deal with literary movements like progressivism, modernism, and postmodernism. It is a work of painstaking research conducted by eminent Urdu scholar and author Professor Gopi Chand Narang over a very long period. The book includes sample works of thematically related poets. The reader will especially appreciate extended coverage of pioneering innovators of the twentieth-century like Firaq Gorakhpuri and Faiz Ahmed Faiz, and0postmodern poets like Gulzar and Javed Akhtar.
Other form:ebook version : 9780190990053

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