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Agha Shahid Ali

    Agha Shahid Ali was an American poet of Kashmiri heritage whose work delves into themes of identity, exile, and the loss of home. His poetry frequently employs the ghazal form to explore the complexities of cultural collision and personal displacement. Ali's distinctive voice and profound thematic explorations have cemented his place as a significant figure in contemporary American poetry. His verses embody a melancholic beauty and a piercing insight into the human experience.

    Rooms Are Never Finished
    Call Me Ishmael Tonight
    The Half-Inch Himalayas
    Veiled Suite
    • 2013

      The Half-Inch Himalayas

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Agha Shahid Ali's collection showcases his early poetic talent, highlighting themes of longing and identity. Known for his evocative imagery and emotional depth, Ali's work often reflects his Kashmiri heritage and the complexities of displacement. This collection serves as a significant introduction to his voice, paving the way for his later acclaimed works. As both a poet and editor, Ali contributes to the rich tapestry of contemporary poetry, blending traditional forms with modern sensibilities.

      The Half-Inch Himalayas
    • 2009

      Veiled Suite

      • 393 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.5(302)Add rating

      This collection celebrates the legacy of Agha Shahid Ali, featuring his passionate title poem and a range of works from playful early pieces to profound themes of mourning and loss. The volume culminates in the evocative ghazals of "Call Me Ishmael Tonight," showcasing the depth of his poetic voice.

      Veiled Suite
    • 2004

      Call Me Ishmael Tonight

      A Book of Ghazals

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.3(367)Add rating

      Agha Shahid Ali's collection of American ghazals intertwines personal reflections with tributes to admired poets like W. S. Merwin and James Tate. Through poignant and honest verse, he confronts his own mortality, creating a powerful dialogue between his experiences and the influences of his literary predecessors. The work showcases Ali's unique voice and deep emotional resonance, celebrating both life and the inevitability of loss.

      Call Me Ishmael Tonight
    • 2003

      Rooms Are Never Finished

      Poems

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.3(203)Add rating

      The collection explores the profound impact of personal and cultural loss, focusing on the author's childhood home in Kashmir and the emotional turmoil following his mother's death. Through inventive poetry, it delves into themes of grief, memory, and the struggle to reconcile past and present, while vividly portraying the journey to return her body to their homeland. This poignant work reflects on the intersection of personal tragedy and the broader historical context of Kashmir.

      Rooms Are Never Finished