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This anthology presents illustrious and legendary figures, still celebrated throughout India.
Each of these poets, in the course of their lives, was confronted with ordeals in the expression of their poetry: painful, tragic, romantic, always committed, they disoriented their view of the world and society.
In the rhythm and light of their words, they have found, over the course of time, a strength and an echo that, even today, fortunately still resonate in this immense nation.
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Lokenath Bhattacharya, the most translated Bengali poet after Tagore
Mirza Ghalib, Urdu poet, famous for his ghazals
Kabir, Hindu mystic poet, father of oral literature, Hindi
Kâlidâsa, ancient poet and symbol of Sanskrit literature
Meena Kumari, famous Bollywood actress and poet
Mirabai is the poet princess of the 16th century
Sarojini Naidu, committed poet, politician and feminist, alongside Gandhi
Amrita Pritam, whose destiny as a feminist politician and poetess is intimately linked to the Partition of India.
Tagore, the emblematic Indian poet, known as the world poet
Mahadevi Varma, 20th-century Hindi feminist and poet activist Éditions du Thé des Ecrivains invites you to discover the ten cards featuring these poets while delicately sipping this Thé des Poètes Indiens Choose one, then take turns reading aloud a selection of excerpts from their works, creating a poetic experience of sensations, flavors and emotions.
Printed on 100% cotton paper, gold silkscreen.
Format 250×170 © Editions Thé des Écrivains 2024 ISBN 97829591555