"Vividly and briskly, Manan Kapoor tells Agha Shahid Ali's fascinating life story. What emerges is a world-class poet who crafts dazzling poems, brilliantly melding his cultural inspirations from Kashmir, India, America, and elsewhere."–Jahan Ramazani, author of
Poetry in a Global Age "A much-needed book about one of the greatest poets–and human beings–of his time."–Kamila Shamsie, author of
Home Fire "Manan Kapoor's biography sheds essential light on the richly complex international web of artistic affiliations essential to Agha Shahid Ali's poetic development and his impassioned belief in a true 'community of differences' among diverse cultures. Kapoor trenchantly illuminates Shahid's path toward that expansive body of humane work that stands as his enduring legacy."–Michael Palmer, author of
Little Elegies for Sister Satan "In
A Map of Longings, Manan Kapoor draws a scintillating portrait of one of the finest poets of the late twentieth century whose influence has grown immeasurably in the two decades that have followed his far-too-early death in 2001. Kapoor's absorbing, immersive account presents Agha Shahid Ali as the superb literary artist he was, single-mindedly exploring the traditions of poetry and experimenting with its resources across several languages."–Ranjit Hoskote, author of
Icelight "Manan Kapoor's immersive study returns the poet to his roots, which are inescapably Indian–there's no other word for the syncretic mastery of the Hindi, Urdu, and English traditions that shaped his work."–Jeet Thayil, editor of
The Penguin Book of Indian Poets