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In "The Bird of Time," Sarojini Naidu masterfully weaves a tapestry of lyrical poetry that captures the essence of life, love, and the ephemeral nature of time. With a deft command of imagery and rhythm, Naidu explores themes of beauty, nostalgia, and mortality, situating her work within the broader context of Indian sensibilities in the early 20th century. The collection is notable for its fusion of traditional Indian poetic forms with Western influences, marking Naidu's contribution to modernist literature while also affirming her Indian heritage. Her use of vibrant natural imagery and…mehr

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In "The Bird of Time," Sarojini Naidu masterfully weaves a tapestry of lyrical poetry that captures the essence of life, love, and the ephemeral nature of time. With a deft command of imagery and rhythm, Naidu explores themes of beauty, nostalgia, and mortality, situating her work within the broader context of Indian sensibilities in the early 20th century. The collection is notable for its fusion of traditional Indian poetic forms with Western influences, marking Naidu's contribution to modernist literature while also affirming her Indian heritage. Her use of vibrant natural imagery and emotional depth invites readers into a contemplative space, reminiscent of a bird in flight, symbolizing both freedom and the transient passage of time. Sarojini Naidu, often dubbed the 'Nightingale of India,' was a prominent poet, political activist, and the first woman governor in India. Her rich background in literature, combined with her social activism and experiences in the independence movement, heavily influenced her writing. Naidu's ability to convey complex emotions and social commentary in her poetry was rooted in her profound understanding of both Indian culture and the struggles of her time. 'ÄúThe Bird of Time'Äù is an essential read for those who appreciate evocative poetry that resonates with the human experience. Naidu'Äôs unique voice and her exploration of universal themes make this collection not just a reflection of her own emotions but also a mirror to the readers' journeys. This book will captivate anyone looking to delve into the confluence of cultural heritage and poetic innovation.

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Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) was an Indian poet and political activist. Born in Hyderabad to a Bengali Brahmin family, she graduated from the University of Madras at twelve before journeying to England to study at King's College London and Cambridge. At nineteen, she married physician Paidipati Govindarajulu Naidu, with whom she would raise five children. Following the partition of Bengal in 1905, Naidu became involved with the Indian independence movement. A close ally of Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi, she travelled across India to speak on social issues such as welfare and the emancipation of women, as well as to advocate for the end of colonial rule. After travelling to London to work alongside Annie Besant, Naidu devoted herself to Gandhi's Satyagraha movement, braving arrest during the Salt March of 1930 and promoting the principles of civil disobedience across the globe. As one of the most respected poets of twentieth century India, she published such collections as The Golden Threshold (1905), The Bird of Time (1912), and The Broken Wing (1917).