Contents
Introduction - Kazim Ali
The World Is Full of Paper. Write to Me. - Sejal Shah
Between Postindependence and the Cold War: Agha Shahid Ali’s Publications with the Calcutta Writers Workshop - Rita Banerjee
“This is an archive”: Agha Shahid Ali’s Postcards from Kashmir - Amanda Golden
The Veiled Sweets: Agha Shahid Ali’s Surprising Use of Humor - Ravi Shankar
Beyond Borders, Nations, and Exclusivist Identities: Agha Shahid Ali’s Poetics of Plurality - Abin Chakraborty
“Separation’s Geography”: Agha Shahid Ali’s Scholarship of Evanescence - Amy Newman
“A Route of Evanescence”: Agha Shahid Ali in America - Christopher Merrill
The Loved One Always Leaves: The Poetic Friendship of Agha Shahid Ali and James Merrill - Jason Schneiderman
Agha Shahid Ali, World Literature, and the Representation of Kashmir - Stephen Burt
The Shifting Nationalisms of Agha Shahid Ali’s Poetry - Raza Ali Hasan
Missing Home, Imagining Violence: Agha Shahid Ali’s Engagement with Kashmir - Syed Humayoun
Poet in Srinagar - Feroz Rather
Requiem: Agha Shahid Ali’s Last Canzone - Dur e Aziz Amna
Palimpsestic Intertextualities in “A Lost Memory of Delhi” and “The Last Saffron” - Mihaela Moscaliuc
Borrowed Words: The Use of Quotations and Italics in the Ghazals of Agha Shahid Ali - Reginald Dwayne Betts
“The grief of broken flesh”: The Dialectic of Desire and Death in Agha Shahid Ali’s Lyrics - Mahwash Shoaib
“Who will inherit the last night of the past?”: Agha Shahid Ali’s Architecture of Nostalgia as Translation - Shadab Zeest Hashmi
The Chain - Grace Schulman
The Postcard and the Puzzle: For Agha Shahid Ali - Ada Limón
The Ghat of the Only World: Agha Shahid Ali in Brooklyn - Amitav Ghosh
An Introduction to The Beloved Witness Project and a Selected Bibliography of Agha Shahid Ali’s Publications in India and America, 1972–2001 - Patricia O’Neill with Reid Larson
Contributors