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Volume 8 Issue 3
May-June 2026
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Green Poems by Gulzar : A Rhetorical Analysis.
| Author(s) | Dr. Juhi Prakash |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | The tenure Eco Poetry was popularised by J. Scott Bryson in his books Eco Poetry: A Critical Introduction and The West Side of Any Mountain Place, Space, and Eco Poetry. With an eco-centric outlook, eco-poetry portrays the interconnectedness of mortal commodities and nature, and in the process, it frequently delineates tarrying in a personal geographical region, carrying it as a Cockaigne. Prestigious coincidental Hindi minstrel, manager and lyrist Sampooran Singh Kalra, also known as Gulzar, and restated into English by Pavan K. Varma, is a incomparable ecopoetic voice. This unveils the minstrel’s apprehensions about the future of this earth, and his thesis that nature is neither silent nor dead. The minstrel hears the whispers of the stream in The River, The Aged River- 1 , The Aged River- 2, and The Story of a River. He follows the trees memorialisation and enterprise in The timber. The proffered paper cracks to study named runes from the forenamed collection within an eco-critical frame, along with examining the relationship between the terrain and the taken runes. There are many collections in ultra modern Indian English poetry or restatements of Indian indigenous runes that convey the panic of environmental catastrophe as effectively as Gulzar. |
| Keywords | Eco Poetry, Eco Centric. River, Whispers, Geographical, Trees |
| Field | Arts |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-08-18 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.53575 |
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