261 (John Purvey) (Aquilla de pontas) "Human mind share a sub-system that allows us to process and interperate expression over an infinite range." Arbitrariness The Text, the Critic and the World (Ibn Hazm) (Itmur Evon Zoher) (George Steiner)
262 Lavengro 1 (World View) "Dog bites no one" C.S. Pierce Auden In the night-mare of the dark All the dogs of Europe bark dog Auden Hyena Wolves Tiger
263 TigerEurope Grace G. H. Lewes The Life of Goethe "The meaning of the poem and the meaning of the individual words may be produced but in a poem meaning and form are as indissoluble as soul and body and the form cannot be reproduced. The effect of poetry is a compound of music and suggestion, this music and this suggestion are intermingled in words, to alter which is to alter the effect. For, words in poetry are not, as in prose simple representatives of object and ideas, they are parts of an organic whole - they are tones in the harmony - words have their music and their shades of meaning for delicate for accurate reproduction in any other form. The suggestiveness of one word cannot be conveyed by another. Now all translation is of necessity a substitution of one word for another, the substitute may express the meaning but it cannot accurately reproduce the music, nor those precise shades of suggestiveness on which the delicacy and the beauty of the original depend. Words are not
264 only symbols of object but centres of associations, and their suggestiveness depends partly on their sound." 2 Paul Selver "As regard verbal melody, it is obvious that when a poem is transmuted from one language to another, its actual sounds, including such musical effects as they produce, must almost inevitably undergo radical changes. What emerges will more often than not be different, admirable perhaps but different." 3
265 The Distruction of Troy Sir John Denhon The best of (Baudelaire) all critic is a poet (Baudelaire) (Scot Mancriefe) (Max Hayward) 4 vision Lou Andreas Salome Rilke 5
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267 The night Has unfolded A new crisis for me It emptied my eyes of sleep And filled The sockets with tears And whispered into my ears You have been exonerated Of all crimes And henceforth set free For all times Go where ever you wish Awake or sleep The doorway to dreams is closed
The night has assigned a new anchorage to me today It plucked sleep from my eyes and filled them with tears Then it whispered in my ears I am absolving you of every crime and setting you free for ever Go where ver you like stay awake or sleep But the gates of dreams are barred to you khwab ka dar band hai 6 268 (Journal (Urdu Canada) (Indian Literature) (Quest) (Thought) of South Asian Literature) (Indian (Poetry India) (Annual of Urdu Studies) (International Journal of Translation) Art and Letters) (Contemporary Indian Literature)
269 R. A.J. Arberry Ralph Russel D.J. Mathews Naomi Lazard V.G. Kiernan Nicholson F.W. Pritchett David Paul Douglas An Anthology of Modern Urdu Poetry, Vol. I "Outside the groves of academic few poets in western world would be aware of a language called Urdu. Even amongst the academic with literary presentation only a few would know of its rich literary heritage, and the excellence of its exalted poets. They are not to be blamed as translations from Urdu to English
270 are a recent phenomenon and largely confined to classical Urdu poetry. In 1968, Ralph Russel and Khurshid Islam introduced Mir, Sauda and Mir Hasan to the west (Three Mughal Poets Allen and Uawin) and five years later (973) the distinguished novelist. Ahmed Ali produced an anthology of Urdu Poetry the Golden Tradition (Columbia University Press) with selected translation of 15 eminent poets. Except for translations fo the work of Allama Iqbal and Faiz Ahmed Faiz little else was available to the non-urdu world." 7 1968 1968 1968 1872 Selection 1885 from the Masnavi of Sauda An Ode from Sauda Henry Court 1898 Incomparable Prose of Mir Hassan 1905 Nibaran Chandra Chatterjee English Translation of the Rubaiyat and Qitaat of Hali The Secret of the Self 1920 A Voice from the 1922 R.A. Nicholson East: the Poetry of Iqbal 1969
271 1969 An Anthology of Christopher Shackle David J. Mathews Classical Urdu Love Lyrics Classical Urdu Poetry VIII M.A.R. Barker Masterpieces of K.C.Kanda Urdu Nazm K.C. Kanda The Vile World Carnival: A The Gypsy Annual Studies of Urdu Frances W. Pritrchett Sahr-asoab Masterpieces K.C.Kanda of Urdu Nazm English Translation of the Rubaiyat and Quitaat of Hali The Quatranis of Hali Musaddas-e-Hali a Fragment Hali's Musaddas: A Story in The Quatrains of Hali
272 verse of the ebb and tide of Islam Classical Urdu M.A.R.Barker Masterpieces of Urdu Nazm K.C. KandaPoetry Oxford India Anthology of Modern Urdu Literature Islamic Literature, Iqaal Review, Iqbal Pakistan Quarterly A.J.Arberry Notes on Israr-e-Khudi, A Great Student of Iqbal Pakistan, Iqbal and Milton Arberry Complaint and Answer.1 Javed Nama.2 Mystery of Selflessness.3 The Tulip of Sinai.4 Arberry Rang-e-Dare A Message from the The Conquest of Nature The News rose garden of mystery and the Book of Slaves East
273 The Gabriel's Wing Gulshan-e-Raz-e-Jadid Road of Moses Shikwa aur Jawabj-e-Shikwa (Complaint and Answer: Iqbal's dialogue Rubaiyat Iqbal Khizr-e- Raah with Allah) The Poems from Iqbal Longer Poems of Iqbal of Self Secret Voice from the east: the poetry of Iqbal Masterpieces of Urdu Ghazal Masterpieces of Urdu NazmK.C. Kanda M.A.R. Baker Presenting Pakistani Poetry Christopher Shackles David J. Mathews Classical Urdu Poetry An Anthology of Classical Urdu Love Lyrics The Golden Treasory of Indian Literature Poetry of Allama Iqbal Poetry of Faiz Poems of Sahir Selection from Dewan-e-Ghalib Oxford Anthology Kathleen Grant Jaeger The Heart of Silence/Prison/ Darkness/Dancing Together/Baptism of Fire 8 Modern Indian Poetry New Generation Tree Indian Literature
274 What mystery do we solve/afraid of Life: are you 9 The Poetry of N.M. Rashid Urdu Canada M.H.K. Qureshi Sheba Presenting Pakistani Poetry Masterpieces of An Anthology of Modern Urdu Poetry Modern Masterpieces of Urdu Nazm Modern Urdu Poetry The Nation Urdu Poems from Pakistan Morning in the wilderness: Reading in Pakistani Literature Masterpieces of Masterpieces of Urdu Nazm Modern Urdu Poetry Presenting Pakistani Poetry The Nation Josh: The Poet of the Country Kathleen Grant Jaeger Leslie Lavigne Indian Literature Urdu Canada Annual of Urdu Studies 1977 Penguin Book Ltd. (Jassawal) New Writing in India Query of the Toad: Poems of Akhtarul Iman
275 Frontier Post The Muslim (Islamabad) Pakistan Times (Lahore) (Skylark - Aligarh) The Nation Journal of Asian Studies Asia Review Pacific Quarterly Urdu Studies Eleven Selected Poems and Introduction.1 Annual of Race and Class The Toronto South
276 An elusive dawn: Selection from the Poetry of Faiz Ahmad Faiz.2 Memory: Poetry of Faiz Ahmad Faiz.3 Poems by Faiz.4 (i) Selected Pomes of Faiz, (ii) Poems (14 poems), (iii) The.5 Unicorn and the Dancing Girl Poems from Faiz.6 Yaqub's Selection and Translation of Poems by Faiz.7 Ahmad Faiz The True Subject.8 (i) Selected Poems of Faiz Ahmad Faiz, (ii) The Best of Faiz.9 100 Poems by Faiz Ahmad Faiz.10 Selected Poems of Faiz Ahmad Faiz.11 (V.G. Kiernan) The Bitter Harvest: Selection from Sahil Ludhianvi's verse Sorcery (Sahri) - Urdu Poetry of Shadow Speak Mahfil Sahir Ludhianvi
277 Literature of East and West The Penguin Book of Modern Urdu Poetry Masterpieces of Modern Urdu Poetry Masterpieces of Urdu Nazm Modern Indian Poetry Poems of Sahir Ludhianvi Journal of Asian Studies Indian Literature Modern Indian Poetry The Poetry of Kaifi Azmi Masterpieces of Modern Urdu Poetry The Penguin Book of Modern Urdu Poetry Urdu Canada Annual of Urdu Studies Annual of Urdu Studies 10 Journal of Asian Translation (New York) Urdu Canada Studies Selected Poems Wazir Agha's Poetry Number Skylark New Generation (Lucknow) New Generation two: an 1967 anthology of Urdu writers 1968
278 New Generation Three Generation (Lucknow) Urdu Canada Pakistani Literature (Islamabad) Mornings in Wilderness Modern Urdu Poems from Pakistan Masterpieces The Worlds of Muslim Imagination of Modern Urdu Poetry Indian Literature Poetry of India Thought Selected Poems of Balraj Komal(Leslie Lavigne) Annual of Urdu Studies (Masterpieces of Modern 11 (Skylark, Aligarh) Urdu Poetry) The Banished Dreams The Toronto South Mahfil Annual of Urdu Studies (Leslie Lavigne) Asia Review Masks the lst letter Just Keep on living like this After a Long Time The Toronto 12 The New Disease South Asia Review
279 A Word Masks The God is Silent Love (Mahfil) Piecemeal 1976 Skylark The Twelfth Man: Poems by Iftekahr Arif 1989 London: Forest Book The Twelfth Man 13 Stories from Asia Pakistan Studies Spring 1982 On the A moment distance Balance Sheet Annual of Urdu Studies Waiting for the Messiah Shore of Memory The Penguin Book of Modern Urdu Poetry (Leslie Lavigne) (Derek M. Cohen) Beyond Belief: Contemporary Feminist Urdu 1990 14 Poetry
280 1990 We Sinful Women The Women Press London 100 1991 The Scream of an illegitimate voice: Selection from the Poems The Price of looking of Kishwar Naheed Urdu Canada back: Poems of Kishwar Naheed I feel Annual of Urdu Studies The End of Exploitation Confession in my bones The Worlds of Muslim Imagination Annual of Urdu Studies Pakistan Quarterly The soft fragrance of of Iqleema The doll The beauty contest my Jasmine Anthems of Resistance: A Celebration of Progressive Urdu Poetry Celebrating the Best of Urdu Poetry
The Oxford India The Oxford India Ghalib The The Oxford India Nehru The Oxford India Premchand Ramanujan Oxford India Anthology of Modern Urdu Literature: Fiction The Oxford India Anthology of Modern Urdu Literature: Poetry and Prose 1956 1. George, K.M.: Modern Indian Literature An Anthology, Vol. I-3 2. Russell, Ralph: Hidden in the lute: An Anthology of two Centuries of Urdu Literature 3. Farrukhi, Asif and F.W. Pritchett: An Evening of Caged Beasts: Seven Post Modernist Urdu Poets. 281 4. Habib, M.A.R.: An Anthology of Modern Urdu Poetry.
282 1969 861994.1 2. Raffel B. (1971) The Forked Tongue, The Hugue Mouton, p. 22 3. Selver Paul (1966) The Art of Translating Poetry, Boston, The Writer Inc Publisher, p. 10-11 4. Quoted by Faruqi S. R. "Language, Literature and Translation" in R.S. Gupta (ed) Literary Translation, Creative Books, New Delhi, 1999, p. 58 5. Quoted by Ray, Mahit K. "Translation as Interpretation" in Anisur Rahman (edt) Traslation poetics and practice, Creative Books, New Delhi, 2002, p. 83 6. Quoted by Ray, Mahit K. "Translation as Interpretation" in Anisur Rahman (edt) Traslation poetics and practice, Creative Books, New Delhi, 2002, p. 114 7. Quoted by Khushwant Singh (Forward) in Kathleen Grant Jaeger and Baidar Bakht (Trans) "Anthology of Modern Urdu Poetry", Educational Publishing House, New Delhi, 1948, p. XI 8. Indian Literature, 28-1 January-February, 1985, p. 9-14 9. Ibid, p. 558 and 41-45 10. Annual of Urdu Studies 6, 1987, p. 34-40 11. Annual of Urdu Studies 6, 1987, p. 42 12. The Toronto South Asia Review 4, 3 Spring, 1986, p. 53-57 13. John Welch (ed. 1988) "Stories from Asia", Oxford University Press, London, p. 111 14. Rukhsana Ahmad (trans, 1990) "Beyond Belief: Contemporary Feminist Urdu Poetry", Lahore, ASR Publication Mr. Abu Shaheem Khan Department of Urdu, Sol. Dr. H. S. Gour University Sagar-470003, (MP) Mob: 07354966719