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by Narayan Surve (Author), Jerry Pinto (Translator)

Abandoned soon after birth, Narayan Gangaram Surve (1926-2010) was

brought up by mill workers, but left to fend for himself once again at the age

of twelve in the chawls of Mumbai. He grew up in the streets of the big city,

taught himself to read and write-working as doffer boy in a textile mill, a

sweeper, a peon-and became a school teacher and a celebrated revolutionary

poet. An abiding allegiance to the workers' movement was the thread that ran

through his extraordinary journey. His poetry was thus as much ammunition to

fight the good fight as it was art. It evolved a new idiom, written in the Marathi

spoken on the streets, freely borrowing words from Hindi or English, unafraid

to break literary conventions upheld by the cultured elite. As he puts it, the

people were 'my holy books, my scriptures, my gurus'.

Surve makes no pretence to objectivity. His verse is unostentatious, unabashedly

so. He wants to write about, and for, the masses. There's no attempt to idealize

them, however-to gloss over the ugliness of life-for he is one of them. His

subjects let their guard down and speak their minds. Activists crack jokes while

putting up posters, a sex worker hustles her client, and a butcher remembers

how he lost his leg in a riot trying to save a woman from his co-religionists.

The mill worker and farmer know exactly who oppresses them; there is anger

in them. For all the misery we come across, though, these are not poems of

despair, but, instead, of a dogged optimism.

Jerry Pinto renders a broad selection of Surve's poetry into colourful yet

effortless English verse, retaining both its raw energy and immediacy, and the

essence of its unyielding commitment to a better future.

Number of Pages: 136
Dimensions: 0.32 x 7.81 x 5.06 IN
Publication Date: December 20, 2023

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Fulfilled by our friends at Books by splitShops

by Narayan Surve (Author), Jerry Pinto (Translator)

Abandoned soon after birth, Narayan Gangaram Surve (1926-2010) was

brought up by mill workers, but left to fend for himself once again at the age

of twelve in the chawls of Mumbai. He grew up in the streets of the big city,

taught himself to read and write-working as doffer boy in a textile mill, a

sweeper, a peon-and became a school teacher and a celebrated revolutionary

poet. An abiding allegiance to the workers' movement was the thread that ran

through his extraordinary journey. His poetry was thus as much ammunition to

fight the good fight as it was art. It evolved a new idiom, written in the Marathi

spoken on the streets, freely borrowing words from Hindi or English, unafraid

to break literary conventions upheld by the cultured elite. As he puts it, the

people were 'my holy books, my scriptures, my gurus'.

Surve makes no pretence to objectivity. His verse is unostentatious, unabashedly

so. He wants to write about, and for, the masses. There's no attempt to idealize

them, however-to gloss over the ugliness of life-for he is one of them. His

subjects let their guard down and speak their minds. Activists crack jokes while

putting up posters, a sex worker hustles her client, and a butcher remembers

how he lost his leg in a riot trying to save a woman from his co-religionists.

The mill worker and farmer know exactly who oppresses them; there is anger

in them. For all the misery we come across, though, these are not poems of

despair, but, instead, of a dogged optimism.

Jerry Pinto renders a broad selection of Surve's poetry into colourful yet

effortless English verse, retaining both its raw energy and immediacy, and the

essence of its unyielding commitment to a better future.

Number of Pages: 136
Dimensions: 0.32 x 7.81 x 5.06 IN
Publication Date: December 20, 2023
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