A brief history of Pakistan

With their backpacks full of shallowness,
the men in uniform arrive
commanded by generals cut out in tin
law makers made of straw.

People wait for the sun to die.
Happiness lives in the moon.

  - Harris Khalique, "Between You and Your Love" (Karachi, 2004)

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  Harris's poetry nostalgia of virtual realities 

  By Arshad Sharif in Islamabad
  [ Dawn | 3 June 2004 ]
  [ http://www.dawn.com/2004/06/03/local12.htm ]


The book launching of Between You and Your Love at Civil Junction - a
cafi au food for thought - was a travelogue rooted in the nostalgia of
virtual realities with Harris Khalique transcending the boundaries of
the past and present through an interplay of words pricking the raw
consciousness at different planes of sensibilities.

In a ceremony attended by poets, intellectuals and journalists,
eminent scholar Dr Tariq Rehman, mathematician-turned columnist Prof
Khawaja Masud, poetess Sadaf Raza and the host, Arshed Bhatti,
acclaimed the sensuous experiences of contemporary and old realism
which resonates in Harris Khalique's sixth volume of poetry.

With a couple of English poetry publications to her credit, the
budding poetess on the social and literary scenes of the capital,
Sadaf Raza, expressed a communion with the poet when she dilated on
the emotive power inherent in the verses.

"I could relate to every second line which I felt I had said or
thought about," Ms Sadaf said. On an another level of understanding,
she said, "there are so many poems we could relate to, where I stand,
Harris is politically so correct."

Prof Khawaja Masud emphasized the depth of meanings inherent in the
new collection of poetry. Reading him over and over again gives a new
meaning every time, said Prof Masud. Dr Tariq Rehman, who has also
written the preface of the book, acknowledged the creative responses
to the contemporary realities of Pakistan.

Appreciating the style of directness and simplicity in the choice of
images and diction by the poet, Dr Rehman said these qualities come
from sensuous experience compressed by a craftsman who distils
thoughts to create their essence. However, not everyone seemed to
agree with the uncritical appraisal of the poetic work.

Najam Mushtaque, a professional researcher and critic, said the best
lines in the book, which make the title as well, are from Shakespeare.
Najam challenged the authenticity of emotions reflecting the nostalgia
of partition especially by those who had not experienced it.

Not agreeing with Najam's contention, Harris said we were still
passing through the experience of partition. On the occasion, the poet
recited a few selected verses which reflected contemporary political
realities as while narrating A brief history of Pakistan Harris said:

With their backpacks full of shallowness arrive the men in uniform
commanded by generals cut out in tin law makers made of straw. People
wait for the sun to die. Happiness lives in the moon. Earlier, Arshed
Bhatti of Civil Junction said that the idea of monthly literary
sessions, Junction Poets, was conceived to create an interaction
between people belonging to different professions.


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