After Tomorrow the Days Disappear : : Ghazals and Other Poems / / Hasan Sijzi, Rebecca Gould.
Hasan Sijzi is considered the originator of the Indo-Persian ghazal, a poetic form that endures to this day - from the legacy of Hasan's poetic descendent, Hafez, to contemporary Anglophone poets such as John Hollander, Maxine Kumin, Agha Shahid Ali, and W. S. Merwin. As with other Persian poet...
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Place / Publishing House: | [s.l.] : : Northwestern University Press,, 2016. |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
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