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Abdullah, becomes youngest English poet of Kashmir releases Book ‘No Place for Good’

In filmmaking competition at school, won first place for the best short film 'Lockdown Phir Se’,

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June 20, 2021
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Srinagar, 20 June – Abdullah bin Zubair a 12 year old, after he won the first place for the best short film ‘Lockdown Phir Se’, in the year 2020, Abdullah aspires to be a doctor when he grows up.

Brining laurels to the valley, in a function organized by the valley’s reputed publishing house Jay Kay Books, Abdullah’s collection of poems, ‘No Place for Good’, was unveiled today on Sunday, which earned Abdullah the title of being the Youngest English Poet in Kashmir.

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Pertinently, the foreword of the book has been written by renowned poet and art critic of India, Ranjit Hoskote and the cover illustration has been contributed by Delhi based eminent multimedia artist Ranbir Kaleka, and the blurb has been authored by renowned poet and writer of Kashmir Mushtaque B Barq.

Among others who graced the occasion were eminent cardiologist and columnist, Prof U Kaul, noted humorist and writer Zareef Ahmad Zareef, prominent poet and writer Mushtaque B Barq, Chief Patron Urdu Fiction Writers Guild Wehshi Syed, noted film director and writer Faruq Masudi and luminary scholar Abdul Rehman Bhat. The family members of Abdullah including his parents Dr. Zubair Saleem and Prof Syeda Afshana were also present.

At the age of 5-6 years, Abdullah started his creative journey by reading stories by Mayal Khairabadi, Aesop, Hans Christian Anderson and Ruskin Bond. In 2016, at the age of 8, he started writing poems. Gradually he started reading some works of authors like Leo Tolstoy, Mitch Albom, Franz Kafka and Paulo Coelho. Some of his poems also got published in an online literary magazine called indianculutralforum.com. He also started reviewing books like Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom and The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. These reviews got published in newspapers.

Abdullah is also interested in film-making and he got the first prize for the best short film ‘Lockdown Phir Se’ in film making competition at his school in 2020.

In his message, Vijay Dhar (Pro Vice chairman DPS, Srinagar) wrote, ” It is a matter of great PRIDE for DPS Srinagar that Abdullah bin Zubair is releasing his book of poems. My Blessings.”

In the forward of the book, Ranjit Hoskote has observed, “I was taken aback to hear the thrum of violence even in poems that dwell on perfectly everyday moments: you speak of how truth vanishes, even as a printed word, leaving only ‘ruth’ behind on the page; as a reader, I am reminded by this word of ‘ruthless’, a word that defines the atrocities we suffer. In another poem, you speak of how anger and boredom can spill over into mayhem: a drawing becomes an act of brutalisation. You speak to the tragic nature of our times.

And yet, I find that I can also read your poems as I would read the poems of any young person arriving at key moments in life – a young person discovering friendship and alienation, distance and inwardness, exterior noise and inward silence; someone who turns to creative expression despite all that is stacked against it.”

Talking about the book, Mushtaque B Barq i

remarked, “I am thrilled to see such in depth analysis of the surroundings by a child as young as 8 years when he started writing the poems. Abdullah is a gifted child and a poet and parental involvement aided with serious teaching are the fundamentals to create history. Abdullah has not only uplifted the tempo of the upcoming generation but has also opened doors for his contemporaries”.

On the occasion Prof U Kaul said, “I congratulate everyone as this is a moment of pride for us to have among us a 12 year old poet, a wonderful Abdullah. The poems in his book are sensitively written. I read these poems three times and I suggest everyone should read this book. The narrations are in mystical language, the words in poems show us the three dimensional pictures. The poems are full of sorrow but still hold hope. Abdullah has beautifully crafted the poems and I congratulate him and his family.

Zareef Ahmad Zareef, in his remarks said that our future generations need to read and learn for their better future. Emphasising the power of pen,he said that pen is the actual power. He said that children should get inspiration from Abdullah for writing at such a young age. He also emphasized on the importance of Kashmiri language.

Wehshi Syed, sharing his thoughts about the book said “I am thrilled to see the book of poems by such a young author. The poems are lucid and clear and I wish Abdullah the best for his future”.

Faruq Masudi in his speech expressed his happiness and wished Abdullah best of luck.

While talking about Abdullah, Abdul Rehman Bhat stated…… I would like Abdullah to be a guide and a torch bearer for our future generations.”

In his speech, Abdullah said, “

I think there are 4 important steps to become a writer: One is Reading, Second listening, third absorbing and thinking over what you have read, and lastly putting all that into words. That’s writing. It seems like a simple process but I believe it’s complex. It needs patience and passion. The flow of writing comes gradually as you keep reading, listening and thinking.”

Abdullah also thanked the dignitaries, his family and others present at the occasion. He expressed his deep gratitude to his school DPS Srinagar and his hardworking teachers for grooming him in the best possible way. He also thanked Mr. Vijay Dhar for making DPS Srinagar one of the best schools in the valley.

The proceedings of the function were conducted by Mushtaque Barq, while vote of thanks was presented by Sheikh Waseem of Jay Kay books.

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