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The Equivocaliser skip to main | skip to sidebar The Equivocaliser Wednesday, December 01, 5666 Almost Island: Issue 4 Issue 4 of Almost Island feels like such an embarrassment of riches to me, I’m not exactly sure where to start. For one, we’re thrilled to present a generous selection of poems from Shrikant Verma ’s Magadh , one of the most highly regarded books of Hindi poetry from the 1980s, in Rahul Soni’s sharp and invisibly dexterous translations. I have to say that this ranks among the best books of poetry I have ever read. Verma’s ambiguous invocations of half-mythical South Asian cities bring Borges and Cavafy automatically to mind, but there is also a canny and even bitter political outrage here that sets him apart. Bizarrely, Verma was a senior Congress Party functionary under Indira Gandhi in the late 70s and early 80s—it’s hard, for me at least, to resist reading Magadh as his way of speaking about some aspects of that close-up experience in the only...

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