Twenty-five years after his death, the poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz continues to be as relevant as ever; in fact, the revolutionary and seductive appeal of his poetry has only increased with time. He is no longer just a Pakistani poet, nor just a poet from the Indian subcontinent, but belongs to the whole world. The year 2012 is Faiz's hundredth birth anniversary, and on this occasion, this book is the fondest tribute that could have been put together - for it is from the poet's family itself. The book has pictures from Faiz's family album, a biography by his grandson, Ali Madeeh Hashmi, and translations of fifty-two of Faiz's poems by noted Pakistani writer, Shoaib Hashmi. The book also has extracts from Faiz's handwritten letters and poems, and clippings of his interviews. A collector's delight!
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Book Details
Imprint
HarperCollins Publishers India
Dimensions
Width
16 mm
Height
240 mm
Length
189 mm
Weight
550 gr
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The Way It Was Once
Faiz saheb is my favourite shair. I had earlier read some of his works e.g."Saare Sukhan Tumhare"but I had very little idea about his personal life .This book gives a sneak peek into the life and times of the great revolutionary poet .There are black and white photographs which lend it a quaint effect . Some his works have also been published towards the end but his fans are aware of them . All in all a good read and worth preserving for posterity .
Amazingly well written and well illustrated book about one of the greatest poet ever. It highlights the effect a pen can have on shaping the society, a nation. Loved it