This section contains 191 words (approx. 1 page at 400 words per page) |
Ali, Agha Shahid, The Country without a Post Office, Norton, 1997.
This collection of poems contains three ghazals, two
of which are original in English. They show what a
traditional ghazal in English can be.
Gates, Barbara T., and Ann B. Shteir, "Interview with Diane Ackerman, 18 July 1994," in Natural Eloquence: Women Reinscribe Science, edited by Barbara T. Gates and Ann B. Shteir, University of Wisconsin Press, 1997, pp. 255-64.
In this interview, Ackerman talks mainly about her
nonfiction work rather than her poetry, especially
A Natural History of the Senses, as well as A Natural
History of Love.
Randhir, L. C., Ghazal: The Beauty Eternal, Milind Publications Private, 1982.
This is a thorough analysis of the ghazal form in Urdu
(English translations are supplied). It explains the
technical requirements of the form, its predominant
imagery and themes, and its relationship with Indian
music.
Rich, Adrienne, The Fact of a...
This section contains 191 words (approx. 1 page at 400 words per page) |