Light and Heavy Things
Selected Poems of Zeeshan Sahil
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Publisher Description
Light and Heavy Things provides readers in this country an opportunity to discover the work of the late Pakistani poet, Zeeshan Sahil. Although readers of Urdu poetry mourned his passing in 2008, Sahil is a relatively unknown poet in the United States. Sahil's work conveys his post-modern sensibility with plain language, presenting political realities of Pakistan in personal terms.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Plainspoken and image-driven, Sahil's poems rarely break a page but offer complex portraits of contemporary Pakistani life in which nature, city, war, and human emotion all entwine with the quotidian. This slim volume of selected poems is the first of Sahil's work available in English, and the poems span over 15 years of his writing. At times the poems seem driven by personal longing: "I stared out the window./ Dreams built their nests in my eyes,/ and the cage was empty." At others, their force can be of the collective and political kind: "Always in the city/ on our way from here to there/ we are afraid newspapers/ like firecrackers/ all day/ explode in our hands." Throughout, Sahil's lithe, compassionate voice infuses his subject matter with both human gravity and delicate luminosity: "In Karachi,/ birds that fly from trees/ live with us/ through the sounds of bullets and bombs;/ perch on walls; always/ they gather somewhere/ to pray." This book marks a moving and timely glimpse into contemporary Pakistani literature.