Of Gardens and Graves: Kashmir, Poetry, Politics

Of Gardens and Graves: Kashmir, Poetry, Politics

by Suvir Kaul
Of Gardens and Graves: Kashmir, Poetry, Politics

Of Gardens and Graves: Kashmir, Poetry, Politics

by Suvir Kaul

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Overview

In Of Gardens and Graves Suvir Kaul examines the disruption of everyday life in Kashmir in the years following the region's pervasive militarization in 1990. Kaul's autobiographical and analytical essays, which were prompted by his yearly visits to Kashmir, are a combination of political analysis, literary criticism, memoir, and journalistic observation. In them he explores Kashmir's pre- and post-Partition history, the effects of militarization, state repression, the suspension of civil rights on Kashmiris, and the challenge Kashmir represents to the practice of democracy in India. The volume also features translations of Kashmiri poetry written in these years of conflict. These poems constitute an archive of heightened feelings and desires that affectively interrogate official accounts of Kashmir while telling us much about those who face extraordinary political turbulence and violence. Of Gardens and Graves also contains a photo essay by Javed Dar, whose photographs work together with Kaul's essays and the poems to represent the interweaving of ordinary life, civic strife, and spectacular violence in Kashmir.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822362784
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 02/03/2017
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Suvir Kaul is A. M. Rosenthal Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania and the author, most recently, of Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Postcolonial Studies.
 
Javed Dar is an award-winning photojournalist with the Xinhua News Agency in Srinagar and has covered the conflict in Kashmir for more than a decade.

Table of Contents

Illustrations  ix
Preface  xiii
Acknowledgments  xxv
Introduction  1

Poems
Arjan Dev "Majboor"  14
Ghulam Hassan "Taskeen"  20
Brij Nath "Betaab"  24
Ghulam Nabi Tak "Naazir"  28
Shabir "Azar"  33

Essay 1. Visiting Kashmir, Re-learning Kashmir  39

Poems
"Shahzadah" Rafiq  64
Bashir "Dada"  66
Naji Munawar  70
Rukhsana Jabeen  72
Arshad Mushtaq  74
Ayesha "Mastoor"  78
Maqbool "Sajid"  82

Essay 3. "My Paradise in Burnin' . . . "  87

Poems
Moti Lal "Saqi"  108
Mohiuddin "Massarat"  112
Mir Ghulam Nabi "Shaheen"  116
Jawahir Lal "Saroor"  120
Pyare "Hatash"  122
Ghulam Nabi "Khayal"  124
"Shahzada" Rafiq  126

Essay 3. The Witness of Poetry  129

Poems
Rashid "Kanispuri"  158
Pyare "Hatash"  160
Jawahir Lal "Saroor"  162
Fayaz Talgami  164
Bashir "Zair"  166
Ghulam Hassan "Ghamgeen"  168
Kashi Nath "Baghwan"  172

Essay 4. Indian Empire (and the Case of Kashmir)  177

Poems
Zahid Mukhtar  204
Som Nath Bhat "Veer"  208

Coda. A Time without Soldiers  213
Bibliography  217
Index  225

What People are Saying About This

Africa in the Indian Imagination: Race and the Politics of Postcolonial Citation - Antoinette Burton

"The combination of Suvir Kaul's essays, Kashmiri poetry, and Javed Dar's images leaves one breathless and amazed at the treasures to be found and sorrowful and outraged at the experiences to be witnessed here. Of Gardens and Graves is a completely affective geopolitical history delivered to us with authority and love."

Multidirectional Memory: Remembering the Holocaust in the Age of Decolonization - Michael Rothberg

"Of Gardens and Graves offers a new and necessary approach to political violence. Combining lucid historical, political, and literary analysis with stunning photographs by Javed Dar and a bilingual archive of Kashmiri poetry, Suvir Kaul’s book reveals how collective trauma permeates social life—but also how artists and writers have responded creatively to catastrophe. Intensely focused on the conflict in Kashmir, Kaul nevertheless opens up questions of global concern."

David Ludden

"Reading Of Gardens and Graves is a treat beyond description. I have visited Kashmir several times during the period this book covers, and while reading it I felt magically transported into the invisible heart and soul of a world where much of what Suvir Kaul described had been only vaguely visible to me before. The work he has done here is brave and powerful."

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