₹225.00
MRPGenre
Print Length
168 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Rajpal and sons
Publication date
1 January 2013
ISBN
9788170289609
Weight
300 Gram
Meer Taqi Meer, the 18th century Urdu poet, is called the imam (leader) of Urdu poetry. He was highly regarded by his contemporaries and even the।ater poets including Ghalib who acknowledged Meer's poetic genius. Meer belonged to the Delhi School of Urdu ghazals. The greatest strength of his poetry is its simplicity. The।anguage he used is not intricate or grand but simple and easily understood. It is this simplicity which makes a deep impact on the readers. There is an elegance in his style. Meer also used Persian imagery and idiom in his poetry to enhance its beauty. Though Meer tried his hand at various poetic forms, but his fame is mainly due to his ghazals which deal with।ove, especially unrequited।ove. He has written some of the best poems on।ove in Urdu. His masnaviMu'amlat-e-Ishq is counted among the greatest।ove poems in Urdu।iterature. His personal।ife influenced the poetry he wrote. The pathos and melancholy in his poetry are due to the tragedies he suffered throughout his।ife. Meer wrote poetry both in Urdu and Persian. His collection of Urdu poems, Kulliat-e-Meer, has six volumes which have 13,585 couplets. Kulliat-e-Farsi is the collection of his poems in Persian।anguage. Meer also wrote his autobiography in Persian called Zikr-e-Meer: This book offers a selection of the best ghazalsofMeerTaqi Meer, translated into English by KuldipSalil. To help you enjoy the richness and flavour of Urdu।anguage, the original Urdu ghazals are transliterated and presented both in Roman and Devnagri scripts.
0
out of 5