Ras Siddiqui October 9, 1999
#5 Posted by fairdinkum on October 12, 1999 9:18:16 am
On poetry, I go with Zehra.. On issues raised in this poem.... I have to agree with Bina.
What Bina has mentioned is well documented and undoubtly true. One thing missing in Bina`s post is Pakistan`s role as the pimp in the whole affair.
Cheers,
Fairdinkum
What Bina has mentioned is well documented and undoubtly true. One thing missing in Bina`s post is Pakistan`s role as the pimp in the whole affair.
Cheers,
Fairdinkum
#4 Posted by Zahra on October 11, 1999 5:10:55 pm
There is a silence over many things before one crosses the boundaries to enter Afghanistan. But the ``Repeated Tragic Silence`` in this poem is probably trying to enlighten the readers on the poet`s heartfelt concerns.
I liked the first 4 lines but the order of ``concerns`` could have been changed for the rest. Though each poet/poetess is a ``Muslihat Undesh` in his/her own way.
I liked the first 4 lines but the order of ``concerns`` could have been changed for the rest. Though each poet/poetess is a ``Muslihat Undesh` in his/her own way.
#3 Posted by Zehra on October 11, 1999 12:31:48 pm
you address issues that need to be addressed but mebbe you should have written it as an article or prose or sumthing. this is bad poetry. im almost not sure if i should be addressing the poetry or the issues..im gonna go with the poetry. the repetition of the line in between as effective as it is, is grating on the nerves. i mean, they don`t even act as connectors..this could have been better had you made connections more..fluidly. its like being stuck behind a school bus when you are in a hurry to get to the end of a street. your poem is like having all the kids live on your street. (that reference is lost on pakistanis..cars there stop for nothing).
rizvi
rizvi
#2 Posted by Bina on October 11, 1999 4:06:37 am
Or how about Kabul as the failure of American and Soviet policy, who used the land as the chessboard for their wargames? Fundamentalism, at least practiced Taliban-style, seems to me not the cause of Afghanistan`s situation, but the illegitimate son who`s been appointed head of the new republic, abandoned by its true parents.
#1 Posted by anil on October 10, 1999 1:52:04 pm
Ras Sahib:
When will we see it as a failure of fundamentalists?
There is a silence over Islamabad.
You are a true romantic, mixing logic with emotions. The result - a beautiful poem.
When will we see it as a failure of fundamentalists?
There is a silence over Islamabad.
You are a true romantic, mixing logic with emotions. The result - a beautiful poem.
Interact Index
Also by Ras Siddiqui
Similar Articles
- Love at Shara Zawia Prashant Bhatt
- ‘Dustbin of history’ or ‘history of sorts’ gowhar geelani
- Cockroaches of Disruption kashkin dabruski
- Salt N Pepper Amber Bokhari
- Fathers and Daughters Fatima Mirza
US Elections 2008 Primaries
Latest Interacts
- _arjun29: #12 Posted by... ‘Dustbin of history’ or
- dost_mittar: Congratulaltions, Geelani Saheb: Mehbooba has... ‘Dustbin of history’ or
- pinku: #318 Posted by tahmed32... Historian Amaresh Misra on
- vatanparast: Yes rf786 Saheb, one... MQM - History and
- KaalChakra: DM ji, the same... Historian Amaresh Misra on
- tahmed32: #72 "When we look... MQM - History and
- _arjun29: #97 Posted by... Reforming Religious Fundamentalists
- tahmed32: #317 pinku: if self-serving... Historian Amaresh Misra on








reply to this interact
write a new interact
add to favorites
flag objectionable content