Monday, November 16, 2015
Wednesday, November 04, 2015
Poet’s remarks on meter in poetry cause commotion
Poet’s remarks on meter in poetry cause commotion
Irfan Malik |
Sukhwinder Kamboj |
Kamal Dev Pall |
Khawaja Ashraf |
A poetry session honoring
Boston-based Punjabi poet Irfan Malik suddenly got animated when near the end
of the program Malik said that he put some of his poetry in the genre of ghazal
even when that poetry did not observe the restriction of a meter; he said
calling his poetry ghazal was a playful act because he believed the meter
created unnecessary restrictions and killed creativity. Several members
of the audience objected to Malik’s apparent disdain for the poetic meter. As
soon as Malik stopped reading his poems, the program was taken over by a group
of Punjabi poets in the audience—the group strongly believed in keeping the
meter in the poetry. The pro-meter group was led by Sukhwinder Kamboj who
after reading his own meter-regulated poetry started acting as the emcee of the
program and invited Kamal Dev Pall, Kulwinder Plahey, Khawaja Ashraf, Gulshan
Dayal, and Amna Buttar to read their selected poems.
Gulshan Dayal |
The Saturday program hosting Irfan
Malik was arranged by Moazzam Sheikh and Ijaz Syed and was held at the
Ingleside branch of the San Francisco Public Library.