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Sandhya: Or, Songs of Twilight

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Sandhya: Or, Songs of Twilight

Contributors:

By (Author) Dhan Gopal Mukerji
Contributions by Mint Editions

ISBN:

9798888972052

Publisher:

Mint Editions

Imprint:

Mint Editions

Publication Date:

28th September 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

813.52

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

90

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm

Description

Sandhya, or Songs of Twilight (1917) is a poetry collection by Dhan Gopal Mukerji. Published while Mukerji was a young student in California, Sandhya, or Songs of Twilight is the second collection of poems from the first Indian writer to gain a popular audience in the United States. Lyrical and romantic, Mukerjis poems capture his commitment to beauty while maintaining his sense of isolation and exile as a young man living far from home. In Symbolism, the collections opening poem, Mukerji is a poet in search of a song: Tongueless the bell! / Lute without a song! / It is not night / It is Gods dawn, / Silence its unending song. Desperate for the beauty and truth of the world outside pains window, he finds Faiths candle lit, lighting Eternitys scroll for the soul to read at last. Lyrically gifted and profoundly mysterious, Mukerji presents his creative process as a struggle with human emotions. Later, he grounds his feeling in the country he left behind: O, frail, faint call which I seek to echo! / O, breath of love laden with the aroma of my soul! / Why seek I ever without, O guest at my door In After a Bengali Song, he provides a powerful image of isolation and longing from a heart that remains without for as long as his exile continues. Although he never returned to his native country, Mukerji left an inspiring legacy through his literary achievement and unwavering commitment to Indian independence. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Dhan Gopal Mukerjis Sandhya, or Songs of Twilight is a classic of Indian American literature reimagined for modern readers.

Author Bio

Dhan Gopal Mukerji (1890-1936) was an Indian American writer. Born near Calcutta, Mukerji was the son of a former lawyer who devoted himself to music and prayer. A member of the Brahmin caste, Mukerji spent a year living an ascetic lifestyle before enrolling at the University of Calcutta, where he joined a group of Bengali revolutionaries with his older brother Jadugopal. In 1910, Mukerji was sent to Japan to study industrial engineering, which he soon abandoned to emigrate to the United States. Settling in San Francisco, he joined the local bohemian community of anarchists and artists while studying at the University of California at Berkeley and later Stanford. In his time in California, he published two books of poems--Sandhya, or Songs of Twilight (1917) and Rajani, or Songs of the Night (1922)--and a musical play, Laila Majnu (1922). Mukerji graduated in 1914 with a degree in English, married artist Ethel Ray Dugan in 1918, and moved to New York City in the early 1920s. There, he embarked on a career as a popular children's book author, finding success with Kari the Elephant (1922) and Gay Neck, The Story of a Pigeon (1927), winning the 1928 Newbery Medal from the American Library Association for the latter. Recognized as the first popular writer of Indian origin in the United States, Mukerji struggled with marginalization and racism and regretted his exile from India late in life. Unable to return because of his youthful commitment to revolutionary politics, he supported the Indian independence movement with money and advocacy from abroad. Ultimately, he ended his life alone in his apartment in New York City.

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