The Ghazal is a kind of poetry, originally of pre-Islamic Persian origin, consisting entirely of couplets, called "
sher," that share (no pun intended) an end rhyme. Well-liked especially in
India and
Pakistan, the
difficult-to-master form has experienced a surge of popularity among, of all people, white Canadians. Spurred by the
breathtaking poems of the
late John Thompson, contemporary writers like
Phyllis Webb and
Eric Folsom have created a interesting hybridized verision--
"The Bastard Ghazal". That's not, of course, to ignore
Kiran Ahluwalia, an Indian-Candian ghazal singer who hews more closely to the form's origins.
posted by maxreax
on Feb 28, 2006 -
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