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OverviewA prominent Hindi poet's compelling testament to the struggles and resilience of India's marginalized communities. A voice of the marginalized and a staunch critic of the establishment, Alok Dhanwa brilliantly captures the ethos of a turbulent era in India through his poetry. Born in 1948, in Munger, Bihar, he witnessed the rise and fall of political movements and wrote against the backdrop of the Maoist and Naxalite struggles. This collection, the first book-length translation of his work into English, brings a glimpse of a volatile nation coming to grips with its own existence to new readers. His poetry highlights the ongoing fight for justice and identity in an ever-changing state that remains starkly relevant to the contemporary Indian polity. Dhanwa's writing is a beacon for the working class, a testament to resistance, and a reminder that the struggle for a better world is both eternal and essential. In his universe, love, rebellion, armed resistance, and the everyday coexist. With World Is Made Up Every Day, he paints a vivid portrait of rural India's landscapes and humanity's capacity to defy power in all its forms. This book is not just a collection of poems; it is a call to keep the spirit of resistance alive and to live meaningfully in a world that constantly evolves but often remains unchanged. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alok Dhanwa , Saudamini DeoPublisher: Seagull Books London Ltd Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9781803095073ISBN 10: 1803095075 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 06 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTranslator’s Introduction 1.Mango Tree 2.Rivers 3.Goats 4.Slumber 5.Body 6.Mir 7.District Magistrate 8.What Saved My Soul 9.Desire 10.Commence Firing Poster 11.Theatre 12.Awe Like Watermelon 13.Light of the First Film 14.Distinction 15.Price 16.Rail 17.About Myself 18.Seven Hundred Year Old Verse 19.Painter 20.Sunset Evenings 21.Sky like Winds 22.Junction 23.Streets 24.Autumn Nights 25.Ocean and Moon 26.Trail 27.Birds and Stars 28.Convoy 29.Girls on Roofs 30.Chowk 31.A Hungry Child 32.Kite 33.Outside the ConchReviewsAuthor InformationAlok Dhanwa is a Hindi poet whose work has been translated into English and Russian. A resident of Patna, he previously worked at Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha, and Bihar Sangeet Natak Akademi. Saudamini Deo is a writer and translator. Her translations include works by Bhuwaneswar and Rajkamal Chaudhary. She is the co-founding editor of RIC Journal and her debut book of essays on Kali temples, La Langue du Kali, is forthcoming. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |