Melodies and Guns

Melodies and Guns
Poems of Megan Kachari

Cover page of Melodies & Guns
Author Megan Kachari
Original title Memsahib Prithibi
Translator Pradeep Acharya
Manjeet Baruah
Country Assam,  India
Language English
Genre Patriotic
Publisher UBSPD, Delhi
Publication date
1990
Published in English
2006
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 52
ISBN 978-81-7476-580-2

Melodies and Guns is a poetry collection in English, edited by Indira Goswami and authored by Megan Kachari, the arrested Central Publicity Secretary of ULFA. The original version is in Assamese with the title Memsahib Prithibi published in 1990. It was translated into English by Pradeep Acharya and Manjeet Baruah and published by UBS Publishers Distributors Ltd, Delhi in 2006.[1] The preface of the book is written by Jnanpith Awardee Indira Goswami.[2]

The author

Main article: Mithinga Daimary

Megan Kachari is the pseudonym of the author who is known as Mithinga Daimary.[3] He was the Central Publicity Secretary of the banned outfit ULFA in Assam.[2]

The poems

The readers and scholars of Assam highly appreciated the poems for their powerful portrayal of the experiences of life. "The fearlessness and spontaneity with which he expresses feelings is remarkable.", said noted scholar Professor Hiren Gohain. The poems focus on the lives of the militants and the pain and brutality that they have to undergo.[3] “These are very different kind of poems. They have the smell of the gunpowder yet at the same time express great love for humanity. They certainly evoke a strange feeling.”, said Dr Goswami, who was instrumental in getting the poems published.[2]

Some noted poems

Some of his notable poems include:[3][4]

See also

References

  1. Barooah Pisharoty, Sangeeta (2006-11-06). "Negotiating with guns and roses". The Hindu. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  2. 1 2 3 Borpujari, Utpal (2006-08-16). "ULFA leader creates poetry in the time of guns". Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  3. 1 2 3 "Melodies And Guns: Poems Of Megan Kachari". Flipkart.com. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  4. Kashyap, Aruni (January 16, 2007). "About Guns and Green Doves". indiragoswami.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2009-10-18.

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