The immortal poetry of Gulzar
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This article analyzes the poetry of Gulzar, highlighting how his poems serve as autobiographical documents reflecting his life experiences, particularly the pain of the India-Pakistan partition. It discusses the translation of his poems into Nepali by Sudeep Pakhrin and explores themes of displacement, loss, and resilience present in Gulzar's work, noting his ability to transform sensitivity into creative expression.
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