{"product_id":"tap-ke-taye-huye-din","title":"Tap Ke Taye Huye Din","description":"\u003cp\u003eTrilochan Shastri is one of the most important poets of the second wave of progressive Hindi poetry. Poets of the first wave, such as Pant, Nirala, Narendra, and Suman, brought the contradictions of Chhayavadi poetry to a culmination and grounded it in realism. Poets of the second wave of progressive poetry, such as Kedar, Shamsher, Nagarjun, Trilochan, and Muktibodh, continuously developed Hindi poetry on a realistic basis. Needless to say, this realistic poetry is the most important stream in post-Chhayavadi Hindi poetry. Trilochans contribution to this stream is immeasurable and historic. Trilochan is an unparalleled poet of lifes struggle and beauty. The struggle and beauty depicted in his poetry are not just his own, but the struggle and beauty of the Hindi-speaking community, whose ability to perceive and recognize has been steadily lost in the modernist environment of Hindi poetry. Trilochan not only saw and recognized it, but also developed an inner connection with it, a quality only found in storytellers like Tulsidas and Nirala in poetry and Premchand in prose. The progressive poet Trilochan rarely wrote political poems in the conventional sense, but a deep awareness of the value of politics has always inspired his poetry. His poetry is proof that progressive poetry is not narrow and one-sided, but rather a poetry as broad and diverse as life itself, as colorful as nature. Trilochan composed poetry in classical non-Hindi poetic forms like the ghazal, rubai, and sonnet, as well as in both new and old Hindi poetic forms and meters. His speciality is that, through the conflict between the stability of poetic form and the dynamism of essence, he creates a rhythm and power in poetry that is comparable only to Nirala in Hindi poetry. Classical discipline and modern freedom are Trilochans hallmarks. Tulsidas enriched the Awadhi language with the addition of Sanskrit words; Trilochan infused Khari Boli with flavor through the addition of Awadhi. His diamond-hard and radiant poetic language is imbued with the sweetness of Awadhis native sugar. Its no wonder the latest generation of progressive Hindi poets is eagerly and passionately striving to understand and embrace the legacy of poets like Trilochan. Nand Kishore Naval.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Rajkamal Prakashan","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45873567170758,"sku":"DADAX8126708190","price":5.51,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0695\/9389\/1014\/files\/715JF7y1paL.jpg?v=1779545363","url":"https:\/\/ergodemedia.com\/products\/tap-ke-taye-huye-din","provider":"Ergodemedia","version":"1.0","type":"link"}