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Poetry

Ruminating with Rumi: Translations by Farrukh Dhondy

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Immerse yourself in the love, devotion, suffering and longing that mysteriously co-exist in the poems of Jalal-ud-din Rumi. Composed almost eight centuries ago, the deep spirituality and buoyant wisdom of the poems are a source of inspiration to millions today. Farrukh Dhondy’s translations not only offer a modern idiom to

Words Are Bridges: A Brand New Initiative Showcasing Language and Literature

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present Jaipur Literature Festival WORDS ARE BRIDGES A celebration of the fascinating diversity of languages from India and the literature they spawn New Delhi, June 30, 2020: Language is not just a medium of expression but so much more. It is an embodiment of cultural identity, an affirmation of ethnicity,

Narendra Modi’s Letters to Mother Reveal His Innermost Musings to His Jagat Janani

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presents Narendra Modi’s LETTERS TO MOTHER ‘I am not a writer, most of us are not; but everybody seeks expression.’ – Narendra Modi Translated from the Gujarati by Bhawana Somaaya Releasing in June 2020 as E-book and Hardback ‘This is not an attempt at literary writing; the passages featured in this

Under the PoeTree – Every Branch Has Something for Everyone!

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For some poetry is salvation, for some it can be a lullaby. Now is a great time to venture into the world of poetry. Explore the power of words, how they add rhythm to everyday life through simplicity in a few lines. From humourous anecdotes to soulful insights, the Harper10

HarperCollins India presents Khooni Vaisakhi by Nanak Singh translated by Navdeep Suri

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HarperCollins India is proud to announce A Survivor’s Account of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre KHOONI VAISAKHI The great Punjabi writer Nanak Singh was present at Jallianwala Bagh on 13 April 1919 and twenty-two years old at the time. As the British troops opened fire on the unarmed gathering protesting against