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Engglishhh Fictional Dispatches from a Hyperreal Nation
By: Altaf Tyrewala
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My derr Punaita, ths peem isss foor ou:
When I saaat too wriit a peem
Th woords wooulldnt cme
When the didd the wooulldnt rhhym
When the rhhymeed the maad n seensee
Lik aaa red rose ii aaa blaak annd whit fiilmmm
From Rohan Shah to Punita A love poem in Engglishhh, a new language that has numerology as its guiding principle, Arnold MmYum who leaves his bench outside a popular eatery to discover the city of animate beings, a purveyor-director of cinematic porn, a watchman who counts the seconds to death. Altaf Tyrewala has an uncanny ability to write the streets and mind-scapes of Mumbai, the city he first captured in prose as nobody else had in No God in Sight and more recently in verse, in Ministry of Hurt Sentiments. His words are sharp with irony and each story is slashed through with deftly satirical insights into the ways of men and the worlds they inhabit.
Publication Date:
01/06/2014
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
9789350297537
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Publisher Date:
01/06/2014
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
9789350297537
My derr Punaita, ths peem isss foor ou:
When I saaat too wriit a peem
Th woords wooulldnt cme
When the didd the wooulldnt rhhym
When the rhhymeed the maad n seensee
Lik aaa red rose ii aaa blaak annd whit fiilmmm
From Rohan Shah to Punita A love poem in Engglishhh, a new language that has numerology as its guiding principle, Arnold MmYum who leaves his bench outside a popular eatery to discover the city of animate beings, a purveyor-director of cinematic porn, a watchman who counts the seconds to death. Altaf Tyrewala has an uncanny ability to write the streets and mind-scapes of Mumbai, the city he first captured in prose as nobody else had in No God in Sight and more recently in verse, in Ministry of Hurt Sentiments. His words are sharp with irony and each story is slashed through with deftly satirical insights into the ways of men and the worlds they inhabit.