Final Cut
Final Cut
Saleem Peeradina
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Saleem Peeradina is one of the most important Indian poets to have written in the English language. In Final Cut, his fifth collection, the poet’s focus turned towards the beauty that lies below the surface of the everyday; the extraordinary hiding in the ordinary.
These poems are hymns of praise – to birds, to objects, to fruits and to our own human bodies, intently recounting the character and history of each. In time, items as mundane as a sparrow, a stapler or an orange take on the appearance of wondrous gifts.
These meditations are joined by monologues, the remarkable yet unremarkable stories of characters encountered by the poet in India, Michigan and beyond. This is the work of a master of language; a self-proclaimed ‘participant-observer’, set to delight a new generation of poetry readers with this enthralling collection.
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Imprint: Valley Press
Published: June 2016
ISBN: 9781908853684
Catalogue no: VP0085
Page count: 66
Trim size: 229 x 152 mm
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Praise for Final Cut:
‘Peeradina’s poems are attractively autobiographical, free from posturing, refreshingly untortured in their attitudes and their language.’
— Craig Raine
‘Verbal witchcraft at its best.’
— The Times of India
‘Sublime verse ... The poet’s language is always approachable, fueling poems that are ambitious in their scope and desired end.’
— World Literature Today
About the author
Saleem Peeradina (1944-2023) was born in Mumbai, India. He is the author of five collections of poetry, and a prose memoir of growing up in Bombay, The Ocean in My Yard (Penguin, 2005). He was editor of Contemporary Indian Poetry in English (Macmillan, 1972), one of the earliest and most widely used texts in courses on South Asian literature.