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Daipayan Nair

  • a fistful of slurs from the occupied farm by Daipayan Nair

    Original price was: ₹399.00.Current price is: ₹350.00.

    In a time of deafening silence across the poetry community regarding events in Gaza, the contrast with safer and more comfortable critiques in haikai of conflicts in Ukraine or World War II is stark. Profiteering and wholesale abuse tied to the forever wars in the Middle East continue largely unchallenged. Those with perception and awareness have expressed deep alarm at what feels like a gag order. The quiet has become noticeable, almost complicit, in the face of flagrant injustice, horror, and pillage. Journalists covering the crisis are silenced, doctors providing aid are targeted, and international law as well as basic humanity are disregarded. This silence extends to the condoning, arming, and supporting of the expropriation of Palestine, the genocide or forced expulsion of its largely civilian population, and the theft of homes, land, and property under unprovoked or manufactured justifications. English-language haiku and senryu, and the western literary world more broadly, have long needed a collection from a thoughtful and compelling voice willing to confront these urgent realities. Few forms are better suited than haiku and senryu to convey such truths clearly, coherently, and concisely. Daipayan should not have been required to write with such dire urgency, yet he has risen courageously to this moment. His collection continues the defiant footsteps of the New Rising school of haiku for peace and understanding. It demonstrates the power of a few syllables to illuminate hidden realities, build empathy, promote decency, and inspire action in service of moral integrity. If you read one collection of eastern-influenced poetry this year, this deceptively slim yet deeply moving and educational volume should be the one. As Randa Abdel-Fattah reminds us, “Bad things happen when good people remain silent.” May this work encourage more voices to rise, and in doing so, help prevent and rectify the great wrongs unfolding daily in our time and across our lifetimes.

    Jerome Berglund,

    Haikuist & Editor Nun Prophet Press, Heterodox Haiku Journal

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  • The Ten Hands of a Fuchka Seller by Daipayan Nair

    Original price was: ₹300.00.Current price is: ₹220.00.
    Embark on a poetic journey through the heart of Kolkata with Daipayan Nair’s evocative collection, “The Ten Hands of a Fuchka Seller.” This anthology, rich with haiku and senryu, paints vivid pictures of the city’s daily life and timeless moments. Nair’s masterful use of imagery and emotion captures the essence of Kolkata’s culture, its people, and its landscapes, inviting readers to experience the city’s soul.Nair’s poems not only depict scenes but also evoke emotions, making the ordinary extraordinary. His work resonates with a deep sense of place and time, offering readers a glimpse into the rhythms of Kolkata.
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