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Farrukh Dhondy

    Farrukh Dhondy is an Indian-born British writer, playwright, and screenwriter, recognized for his activism. His works are characterized by deep insight into social issues and a unique narrative style. Dhondy's literary contribution lies in his ability to explore complex themes with a feel for detail and strong storytelling. His writing reflects his rich cultural background and left-wing convictions.

    Good at Art and other stories
    Fragments against My Ruin
    The Freezies
    Hafiz
    Schwerpunktthema Abitur Englisch. Farrukh Dhondy: Three Short Stories
    Rumi
    • Rumi

      • 165 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(556)Add rating

      Marked by lyrical beauty and spiritual insight, a deep understanding of human suffering that coexists with rapturous abandon, the poems of Jalaluddin Rumi continue to be relevant almost eight centuries after they were composed, with contemporary audiences finding new meanings in them. Rumi's poems bring together the divine and the human, the mystical and the corporeal to create a vivid kaleidoscope of poetic images. While many recent 'translations' have sought to give Rumi's poetry a certain hippy sensibility, robbing it of its true essence, Farrukh Dhondy attempts to bring out the beauty and sensibility of the verses whilst imitating the metre of the original. Dhondy's translations provide a modern idiom to the poems, carefully keeping intact their religious context.

      Rumi
    • This bouquet of a hundred quatrains is an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of his verse, as their exquisite nature is preserved in Farrukh Dhondy's masterful translation.

      Hafiz
    • The Freezies, three eleven-year-olds conceive a risky scheme to bring the plight of their asylum-seeking traveller friend to the attention of the national media.

      The Freezies