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  1. Agha Shahid Ali Qizilbash (4 February 1949 – 8 December 2001) was an Indian-American poet who immigrated to the United States and became affiliated with the literary movement known as New Formalism in American poetry.

  2. Learn about the life and poetry of Agha Shahid Ali, a Kashmiri American Muslim poet who wrote in English and translated Faiz Ahmed Faiz. Explore his themes, influences, awards, and collections, including The Country Without a Post Office and The Veiled Suite.

  3. Agha Shahid Ali was a Kashmiri-born American poet and scholar who wrote in English and Urdu. He is known for his ghazals, translations, and essays on T. S. Eliot and Faiz Ahmed Faiz.

  4. Jun 3, 2021 · A book excerpt that traces the life and poetry of Agha Shahid Ali, a Kashmiri-born poet who wrote about history, loss and identity. Learn how Delhi, Mughal architecture, Octavio Paz and King Lear influenced his work.

  5. Agha Shahid Ali is one of the writers that Ghosh cites as exemplifying this use of the motif of a lost utopia, which trope is easily apparent in close readings of many of the individual poems in The Country Without a Post Office.

  6. A contemporary take on an ancient Arabic form by a Kashmiri poet who wrote about his homeland and his love. Learn about the ghazal tradition, its features, and Ali's use of it in his poems.

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  8. Agha Shahid Ali was a Pakistani-American poet who wrote in English and Urdu. Tonight is a ghazal, a form of Persian poetry, that explores themes of love, faith, and exile. The poem uses references to Mughal, Dickinson, and Biblical texts to create a complex and layered effect.

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