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256 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 9, 1994
The road to fresh maẓmūns is never closed—
Till Doomsday the gate of poetry stands open.
What a beautiful and moving work of literary scholarship! Pritchett effortlessly weaves together many different stories. This is a tribute to Azad and Hali, a criticism of imperialistic Romanticism, and an enchanting evocation of old Delhi, with its elegant mushairas and sparring poets at the feet of a refined and tragic monarch. Pritchett makes the case that the poetry of that time is not the effete premodern trash it has been made out to be, but a tense, highly artistic tradition that retains its vitality today.