The noise of Words and Silence of Meaning
The world of sounds which we face sometimes on the basis of concentration and sometimes casually is full of meaningful treasures. Besides it we all pass through several zones of silences. Sensitive poets take their subjects even out of these zones and because of their strangeness they often escape t...
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description | The world of sounds which we face sometimes on the basis of concentration and sometimes casually is full of meaningful treasures. Besides it we all pass through several zones of silences. Sensitive poets take their subjects even out of these zones and because of their strangeness they often escape the consciousness of common readers. Iftikhar Jalib the pioneer of New Poetry Movement in Urdu was fond of entering into the zones of new unnoticed silences and noises. When he brought his new subjects in the realm his poetry common Urdu poetry readers faced problem of none communication. Qadeem Banjar is his long poem. In it he depicted his experiences in new formative modes of Urdu poetry. This poem needs thorough critical examination. The scribe of this article has tried to give a meaningful explanation of the method used by the poet in this poem.<br /> |
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spelling | doaj.art-63abd07cb6d448768d4b19bb2a4590b22024-01-16T13:51:57ZengUniversity of the Punjab, Institute of Urdu Language and Literature, Lahoreبازیافت1992-36782788-48482017-06-0130110.57156/bazyaft30152782211The noise of Words and Silence of MeaningDr. Saadat Hasan Saeed0GC University LahoreThe world of sounds which we face sometimes on the basis of concentration and sometimes casually is full of meaningful treasures. Besides it we all pass through several zones of silences. Sensitive poets take their subjects even out of these zones and because of their strangeness they often escape the consciousness of common readers. Iftikhar Jalib the pioneer of New Poetry Movement in Urdu was fond of entering into the zones of new unnoticed silences and noises. When he brought his new subjects in the realm his poetry common Urdu poetry readers faced problem of none communication. Qadeem Banjar is his long poem. In it he depicted his experiences in new formative modes of Urdu poetry. This poem needs thorough critical examination. The scribe of this article has tried to give a meaningful explanation of the method used by the poet in this poem.<br />http://journals.pu.edu.pk/journals/index.php/Bazyaft/article/view/5278new poetry, iftikhar jalib, qadeem banjar, |
spellingShingle | Dr. Saadat Hasan Saeed The noise of Words and Silence of Meaning بازیافت new poetry, iftikhar jalib, qadeem banjar, |
title | The noise of Words and Silence of Meaning |
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title_full_unstemmed | The noise of Words and Silence of Meaning |
title_short | The noise of Words and Silence of Meaning |
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