Poetry documents the time during which it's written: Gulzar

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 03 2019 | 5:35 PM IST

Whether it's the pain of the partition, or the revolutionary movement in Maharashtra by farmers, or the angst of people during Assam floods, poet-lyricist Gulzar said that poetry documents the time during which it is written.

Speaking at the Media Rumble here Friday, the 84-year-old poet said that poetry reflects the mood of different parts of the country during different eras.

"Poetry is not only about romance, it speaks about everything. It documents the time when it's written. When I started translating poetry of my contemporaries I started realising it showed the mood of the country across the years," he said.

Citing the example of eminent Urdu poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz's lines written in 1947 -- "Ye daag daag ujala, ye shab-gazida sehar, wo intezaar tha jiska, ye wo sehar to nahin" -- he said while on one side their was mourning of partition, the rest of the country was celebrating independence.

"He (Faiz) said this morning is tainted, this is not the morning we were looking for. This showed how partition was affecting people around the border states. I could not find any poems, stories, or couplets about the partition in other language but Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, and Bengali. Because the partition didn't affect the rest of the country," he said.

He added that the poetry from different parts of the country still shows that we continue to live in fragments.

"The kind of poetry you'd find from an affected area you wouldn't find anywhere else. The loss and pain of somebody affected by Assam floods will not reflect in poetry from somewhere else.

"Even today, if you see poetry from north East, it is so striking, it is shocking and painful, the rest of the country doesn't even know the issues they face. For decades the governments neglected them, they barely existed as part of the country."

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First Published: Aug 03 2019 | 5:35 PM IST

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