
MIR DARD: POET AND SUFI Saturday, Oct 6, 2007
*details from the South Asia Center at Penn*Workshop coordinator: Till Luge <tluge@sas.upenn.edu>
STUDY MATERIALS FOR THE WORKSHOP:
(copies of selected parts of this material will be made available at the workshop itself and will form the basis of discussion)*A selection of Dard's ghazals translated and transliterated by Penn South Asia students* *The Nastaliq versions of the above selection of Dard's ghazals*
*Selections from Matthews and Shackle, Anthology of Classical Urdu Love Lyrics*
"Approaching Khvaja Mir Dard" and "Twelve Ghazals from the Divan," by Ian Bedford: *Annual of Urdu Studies 22 (2007)*
"The Nature and Art of Discourse in the Religious Writings of Khvaja Mir Dard," by Humayra Ziad: *Annual of Urdu Studies 20 (2005)*
*Annemarie Schimmel, Pain and Grace, 1976, Chapter 1*
Ab-e hayat (1880) on Mir Dard (trans. by FWP and S. R. Faruqi): *Digital South Asia Library*
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