Thursday, April 27, 2023

थोड़ा और दूर

थोड़ा और दूर लेकिन 
उस किनारे पर मुलाक़ात होगी 
जहाँ फासले नहीं
सिर्फ क़ुर्बत ही होगी 
सफर मुख़्तसर जरूर होगा 
मगर यादगार होगा 

कुछ कदम दूर 
हमारी मौजूदगी होगी 
जब हवाएँ चलेंगी 
झमाझम बारिश होगी
और तुम्हारे सारे तूफानों को 
समेटे ये फ़िज़ा होगी
 
फिर चाहे ये वक़्त
साथ न दे 
किस्मत में मयस्सर होना 
ना भी हो 
कुछ तुम्हारी कुछ मेरी बदौलत बनाई 
ये ज़ंजीरें कभी तो टूटेंगी 

बेशक़ चढ़ता सूरज 
साथ नहीं देखा 
यक़ीनन कभी ढलते हुए 
उसके तजुर्बों में तुम जरूर मिलोगे 
खुद में मैं तुम्हारी 
उल्झनें समाए तभी तो बेदर्द होंगी


Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Swirled Emotions!

Bizzare...
Approaching closer to the grounds
and there is another swamp 
It's all mixed up 
Not a circle 
but a triangle of emotions!

So far;
Always been pampered 
listened to; and treasured 
This is not just another sentiment!
Might seem-
building castles in the air 
However, if it didn't hold gravity 
How does it feel so heavy? 

Heaven!
So long finding the path
when it had just seemed 
standing by orientation 
It is time to leave it all behind 
And be lost; all over again!

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

My Devotion?

My devotion?

Less likely standing the constraints 
It's the mood 
The very state of mind...
Or maybe the heart; to be precise!

The levels of it-
might reach the limitless sky at times 
Or get a much lower 
the deepest trenches the other.

The secular 'me'
can acquire the supernatural power 
Of being orthodox-
on occasions or convenience!

Blind faith in those 
magnificent epics and texts;
nevertheless might come under the radar
of logic and rationality at times.

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Untitled

Some words are better unsaid
For all the years 
that have passed by
There's something persistent

A strange mixed feeling emanates
recalling what not
& whatever happened
whenever I sensed the same feeling

The anguish of betrayal
With all the discomfort
now warning myself 
To go with the flow

Nevertheless, why do I care
After all, that happened
But for all the cautions ever taken 
have always led me to that dilemma again! 

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Disaster

The minute hand stroke nine,
It was quarter to three.
Relaxing in the lawn, 
I felt a flurry breeze. 

Leaves rolling and thunderstorms,
Twirling winds with heavy rain. 
Objects flying none less than birds,
Everything just messed in the terrain.

Suddenly a tree fell upon a vehicle,
Thus making situations too bizarre. 
Further many trees were uprooted.
Hence destructing more street cars. 

Each blaming God for the disaster,
No wonder who is the actual culprit! 
Taking off from selfishness and greed, 
Humankind needs to admit it. 

If not taken care of at the moment, 
There may happen added disaster. 
We need to remember our accountability
Or else nature is the ultimate master!

The Art Of Writing (article)

THE ART OF WRITING


A good style of writing must have an air of novelty, at the same time concealing its art, says Aristotle. Newness is preferred in every field, including in writing. But, it should never appear glaring. A good style is also one which is clear and precise. There should be no ambiguity in your style. Always, a good style of writing is acquired and it is not an inborn quality. For a man to write well, three things are quite necessary. To read the best authors, observe the best speakers and exercise much of his own style. Anyway, imitation should stop at one stage and your own style should start to gain its grip over the course of events. A well-written piece is obviously clearly expressed. 

'Brevity is the soul of wit' is also one of the well-acclaimed styles of writing. To use more words to describe a particular thing prove to be wasting of words at the end of your writing. Touch and go' is yet another style of writing that the author leaves much for the readers to perceive and understand. 




Apt words in apt places go a long way to make writing lofty and reader-friendly, G.K. Chesterton clarifies about the style of writing, "A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells us the truth about its author." A bad writing exposes the author and he is in a vulnerable position. In the matter of biography and autobiography this is a thumb rule that a well-written life is almost as rare as a well-spent one. Only a few life stories do not bore the readers. 

John Keats says about poetry, "If poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves to a tree, it had better not come at all.' As far as poems are concerned, the outflow of thoughts should be natural and easy going. Spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings is one of the well-known definitions of poetry. Style is the dress of thought. A good writer knows how to dress his thoughts in a presentable way. A French writer, Baron de Montesquieu, says about his writing, "I suffer from the disease of writing books and being ashamed of them when they are finished". Some writers remain unsatisfied with their own writing though their work is muchly acclaimed by the readers.

A good writer strikes a face-to-face conversation with his readers, as writing is a sort of conversation by which the writer holds the attention of his readers throughout. A good writer is convincing and also realistic in his views, ideas and thoughts. Alexander Pope, in his 'Essay on criticism', says about writing, 'True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, as those move easiest who have learned to dance". Writing is an art, an effortless art, that is at times god gifted and also by rigorous practice.

Shakespeare: Must read plays

William Shakespeare is considered the greatest playwright in the world & also believed to be the most excellent writer in the English language. He wrote a total of 37 plays in his lifetime. His plays are divided to be written in 4 periods according to the maturation and experiences in the poet's personal life. 


1. Period of Early Experimentation: Titus Andronicus, Henry VI(three parts), Love's Labour's Lost, The Comedy of Errors, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Richard III, Richard II, King John.


2. Period of Rapid Growth and Development: Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Henry V.


3. Period of Gloom and Depression: Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, All's Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measure, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, Timon of Athens.


4. Period of Restored Serenity/ Late Experimentation: Coriolanus, Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest, Henry VIII.


Here's a list of significant plays that are sufficient to know about real life and the mind of Shakespeare. However, in the case of Shakespeare 'more is always less'!


1. The Comedy of Errors



2. Two Gentlemen of Verona


3. Romeo and Juliet


4. Much Ado About Nothing


5. Twelfth Night


6. Julius Caesar



7. Hamlet


8. Macbeth


9. The Tempest



References: English Literature - Its history & significance for the life of the English-speaking world by WJ Long.


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