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Best Of Sahir

Publisher:
Rajpal and Sons
| Author:
Salil, Kuldip
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Rajpal and Sons
Author:
Salil, Kuldip
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback

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Sahir Ludhianvi can be called the poet with a “social conscience” as is evident from his poetry in which social concerns are often the dominant themes. Through his poetry he lamented the decline of morality in society, discrimination against women, futility of war, and attacked the rise of the self-appointed custodians of religion and power-hungry politicians.

Born into a Muslim family on March 8, 1921, his real name was Abdul Hayee and Sahir Ludhianvi was his pen name. Sahir’s childhood was marked by the separation of his parents and the unfair treatment of his mother. His first work, a collection of poems in Urdu, Talkhiyan, was published in 1945 when he was just 24 years old. He worked as a journalist and editor in Lahore, editing several Urdu magazines. In 1949 he moved to Mumbai, after the Pakistan government issued arrest warrants for him for making inflammatory and communal statements.

Mumbai proved to be lucky for him as his poetic genius was discovered by the Hindi film industry. For three decades he wrote lyrics of Hindi film songs, forming successful partnerships with several music directors. His ego often came in the way of his ability to sustain long term professional relationships and he fell out with people over trivial matters. He died of a cardiac arrest on October 25, 1980 in Mumbai. Sahir Ludhianvi was honoured with the Padma Shri in 1971, and on his 92nd birthday a commemorative stamp was issued in his memory.

Best of Sahir offers an English translation of Sahir Ludhinavi’s selected ghazals and nazms along with their transliterations in Hindi and English.

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Sahir Ludhianvi can be called the poet with a “social conscience” as is evident from his poetry in which social concerns are often the dominant themes. Through his poetry he lamented the decline of morality in society, discrimination against women, futility of war, and attacked the rise of the self-appointed custodians of religion and power-hungry politicians.

Born into a Muslim family on March 8, 1921, his real name was Abdul Hayee and Sahir Ludhianvi was his pen name. Sahir’s childhood was marked by the separation of his parents and the unfair treatment of his mother. His first work, a collection of poems in Urdu, Talkhiyan, was published in 1945 when he was just 24 years old. He worked as a journalist and editor in Lahore, editing several Urdu magazines. In 1949 he moved to Mumbai, after the Pakistan government issued arrest warrants for him for making inflammatory and communal statements.

Mumbai proved to be lucky for him as his poetic genius was discovered by the Hindi film industry. For three decades he wrote lyrics of Hindi film songs, forming successful partnerships with several music directors. His ego often came in the way of his ability to sustain long term professional relationships and he fell out with people over trivial matters. He died of a cardiac arrest on October 25, 1980 in Mumbai. Sahir Ludhianvi was honoured with the Padma Shri in 1971, and on his 92nd birthday a commemorative stamp was issued in his memory.

Best of Sahir offers an English translation of Sahir Ludhinavi’s selected ghazals and nazms along with their transliterations in Hindi and English.

About Author

Kuldip Salil was born in Sialkot in 1938, post-independence he settled in Delhi where he pursued his Masters in English literature and Economics from Delhi University. He retired as Associate Professor of English, Hans Raj College, Delhi University. An accomplished poet of Hindi, Urdu and English, he has published seven volumes of poetry. He is a recipient of numerous awards including the Sahitya Akademi Award for his works. He specializes in translating Urdu and Hindi poetry into English and vice-versa. He has translated works of eminent poets like Meer, Ghalib, Iqbal, Faiz and Faraz to name a few. His translation of ‘Diwan-e-Ghalib’ received immense appreciation. His translation of Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Milton into Hindi was also well received. Presently, the poet is actively pursuing translation works and poetry.

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