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July 27, 2009
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POETRY
 piir-e-tasmaa-paa
 mere kaandhe pe baiThaa koii /
paRtaa rahtaa hae iNjiil-o-quran-o-ved
 KAIFI AZMI
 Web | May 20, 2002

 POETRY
 zindagii
 aaj andheraa meri nas nas meiN utar jaayegaa /
aaNkheN bujh jaayeNgii, bujh jaayeNge ahsaas-o-shauur
 KAIFI AZMI
 Web | May 20, 2002

 POETRY
 daayraa
 roz baRtaa huuN jahaaN se aage /
phir vahii lauT ke aa jaataa huuN
 KAIFI AZMI
 Web | May 20, 2002


APPRAISAL
 KAIFI AZMI
 Leaving The Land In Your Care, Friends
 His parents wanted him to be a maulvi, but Kaifi Azmi chose protest and hope over God
 NARESH NADEEM
 Magazine | May 27, 2002


TRIBUTE
 SHABANA AZMI
 Kaifi, My Father
 Shabana Azmi spoke to Nandini Lal on her father -- Kaifi Azmi the poet, the activist, and the man.
 NANDINI LAL
 Web | May 17, 2002

 duusraa banwaas
 raam banwaas se jab lautke ghar meiN aaye/
yaad jungle bahut aayaa jo nagar meiN aaye ...
 KAIFI AZMI
 Web | May 17, 2002

 makaan
 aaj kii raat bahut garm havaa chaltii hai /
aaj kii raat naa fuT-paath pe niiNd aaegii
 KAIFI AZMI
 Web | May 17, 2002

 aurat
 uTh merii jaan mere saath hii chalnaa hai tujhe...
 KAIFI AZMI
 Web | May 17, 2002


TRIBUTE
 KAIFI AZMI
 Poetry, Politics And Desire
 The passing away of Kaifi Azmi represents the slow disappearance of a liberal humanism that was able to achieve a straightforward, passionate, unassailable manifestation in poetry.
 ANJUM HASAN
 Web | May 13, 2002

 REVIEW
 Rhythm, Interrupted
 Admirable intention, laid to waste courtesy some appalling translation
 Sohail Hashmi on Selected Poems: Kaifi Azmi by Pavan K. Varma
 Magazine | Feb 12, 2001


Kaifi Azmi
 Emigre poetry is laden with nostalgia, he says, suggesting a turf for cultural dialogue. More Stories
 KAIFI AZMI
 Magazine | May 28, 1997


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