Kashmir poetry
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‘In the disconnected land’: How young poets in Kashmir are responding to the changed reality
Safwat Zargar
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‘I gift you a rugged map carved from cracks between divorced nations’: Five poems from Kashmir
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘Each gulp is a dagger’: Five poets respond to the altered reality of Kashmir after the lockdown
Shikha Malaviya
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Watch: Agha Shahid Ali’s ‘I See Kashmir from New Delhi at Midnight’ will never stop being relevant
Scroll Staff
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‘Are you able to buy food during curfews in Kashmir?’: Five poems on, from, and away from Kashmir
Asiya Zahoor
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Meet the four women poets who inhabit the literature of Kashmir like no one else
Neerja Mattoo
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Verses for a home foregone: Four poets on exile and being refugees
Manan Kapoor, Sahapedia
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Akhil Katyal’s poetry observes, records, and churns present-day truths
Niyati Bhat
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‘The Veiled Suite’: Rereading Agha Shahid Ali 10 years after his collected poems were published
Radhika Oberoi
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Politics, history and memory merge in these poems on Kashmir (and beyond)
Akhil Katyal
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Kashmir, Pakistan, Islam: How poet Fatimah Asghar’s different diasporas inform her work
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘The Partitioned Land (After TS Eliot)’: A poem to recollect Kashmir and Independence
Abhay K
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Poetry and photographs for Kashmir: Is this or is this the dream I came home to?
Naveen Kishore and Amit Mehra
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‘They want us to write. In blood.’ Four poems on Kashmir
Ather Zia