Author Info | - Dr. Shadab Ahmed is a sapiophile and bibliophile, and is a scholar of Indian, Oriental, Persian, Ottoman, Mandarin and European Medieval and Modernist Poetry. His extra-academic interest bridges across Bards, Rhymes, Hymns, Epics, Odes, Elegies, Zajals, Poesies, Ballads, Sonnets, Quatrains, Verses, Couplets, Qasidehs, Muwashshahs, Masnawis, Haikus, Limericks and Runes. His favorite genres of poetry are Norse, Hebrew, European, Mughal, Russian, Iberian, Latin - Modernism, Metaphysical, Alhambra, Mandarin, Oriental, Turkish, Persian, Indian, Baltic and Castilian. His distinctive interest lies in European Literature and Poetry (covering Jacobean Era, Elizabethan Era, Edwardian Era, Georgian Era, Stuart and Caroline Eras, Renaissance and Post-Renaissance Eras) and Mandarin Poetry encompassing Ming, Yuan, Song and Tang dynasties. He is the author of 4 published non-pedagogical books related to World Poetry, with several others under progress. He devotes his free time maniacally to reading, understanding and translating various canonical poetry in texts and their interpretation, along with their “Pre-Text” in History and “Con-Text” in contemporary times.
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