Folks, I will be in Lahore for the next couple of weeks. You can follow my adventures through immigration portals here. And look forward to lots of new fotos upon the return.
Folks, I will be in Lahore for the next couple of weeks. You can follow my adventures through immigration portals here. And look forward to lots of new fotos upon the return.
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Re: Gaza, today is the National Call In Day for Gaza. Time for a bit of grassroots activism ourselves!
I am cutting and pasting some suggestions I received via e-mail, and do give the Obama transition team a phone call. I did so, and the dude was nice enough to say he will “forward my message of concern.” I know this is a standard, non-committal response, but hey, I tried.
Give me a call when you are in Lahore
Cell: 0323 273-8873
Home: 540-9425
I am still cranky about missing you by little more than a week. Please give my thanks again to your fam, and my fond regards to the juice stall at the corner of Anarkali bazaar & Mall Road.
“The state of Urdu literary studies seems dark.”
uh oh…but just exactly how dark is it sepoy? please explain before I get myself into a tizzy over the (predicted) loss of a lovely language/literary culture :S
Ha. Well, I just meant that in the ye old bookstores there aren’t very many Urdu studies books – whether critics, poetics or literary studies. Dunno if those PhDs are not being written or not being published. Will report specifics if I can unearth any.
Have you read S. Zameer Hasan Dehlavi’s book “Dehlavi Urdu”? It’s written in Urdu and was published by “Urdu Academy, Delhi” in 2000. From what I hear, it is a wonderful history of the birth of Urdu in Delhi and it explores some of the literary trends of that time. I’ve tried to read it, but I do not yet have the linguistic skill to absorb the *truly exquisite* Dehlavi Urdu that the author writes in. You may enjoy it however.