The Notbook Of Kabir: Thinner Than Water Fiercer Than Fire
English


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About The Book

Kabir is the most alive of all dead poets. He is a fabric without stitches. No centres no edges. Anand threads his way in.Over the years as a publisher and editor Anand immerses himself in the works of Babasaheb Ambedkar and other anticaste thinkers. He gives up his practice of music and poetry blaming his disenchantment on caste. One day in Delhi Anand starts looking for Kabir. He finds him here there everywhere. He begins to pay attention to the many ways in which Kabir’s words are sung and translates them. Soon Kabir starts looking out for Anand.The songs of Kabir sung by a range of singers?Prahlad Tipaniya Fariduddin Ayaz Mukhtiyar Ali Kumar Gandharva Kaluram Bamaniya Mahesha Ram and other wayfarers?make Anand return to music and poetry. Anand translates songs seldom found in books. Along the way he witnesses Kabir drawing on the Buddha often restating ancient suttas in joyous ways.The Notbook of Kabir is the result of this pursuit with no end in sight. This is the story of how Anand loses himself trying to find Kabir.
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