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Poetry of the Taliban

While much has been written about the Taliban's military tactics, media strategy and harsh treatment of women, the cultural and sometimes less overtly political representation of their identity, the Taliban's other face, is often overlooked. Most Taliban fighters are Pashtuns, a people who cherish their vibrant poetic tradition, closely associated with that of song. The poems in this collection are meant to be recited and sung; and this is the manner in which they are enjoyed by the wider Pashtun public today. For the Taliban today, these poems, or ghazals, have a resonance back to the 1980s war against the Soviets, when similar rhetorical styles, poetic formulae and tricks with metre inspired mujahideen combatants and non-combatants alike. The poetry presented here includes 'classics' of the genre from the 1980s and 1990s as well as a selection from the odes and ghazals of today's conflict
Print Book, English, ©2012
Columbia University Press, New York, ©2012
Anthologie
247 pages ; 23 cm
9780231704045, 9780231801164, 9781849041119, 0231704046, 0231801165, 1849041113
783520770
Preface
Introduction
Before September 11
Love & pastoral
Religious
Discontent
The trench
The human cost
Translated from the Pushto