Description: Sandhya Songs of Twilight by Dhan Gopal Mukerji published by Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, California, 1917. Hardcover. Errata slip inserted. Sandhya Songs of Twilight is a collection of poems written by Dhan Gopal Mukerji, published while Mukerji was a young student in California. The poems captured Mukerji's commitment to beauty while maintaining his sense of isolation and exile as an immigrant to the United States in the early 1900s. Mukerji struggle with cultural identity profoundly influenced his literary pursuits, and this book reflects the synthesis of his dual heritage, weaving the spiritual fabric of his native homeland with the literary forms he adopted from his adopted country. Scholars of post-colonial literature, enthusiasts of Indian philosophical thought, and everyday readers with an appreciation for cross-cultural literary endeavors will find this book a treasure to be cherished. CONDITION: This book is in acceptable condition. Tight binding, clean text. The cover is scuffed, stained, worn, chipped, ripped, torn, and tattered. Cracked spine. Pages have turned yellow from age. Foxing to paper commensurate with age. Please see pictures. THE PICTURES ARE TO BE CONSIDERED AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. PLEASE REVIEW THEM FOR A BETTER IDEA OF CONDITION. CONTENTS: Symbolism Source of Singing "With purple shadows the mist measures the infinite sea" "O, Old! O, New!" "The far away called her" Lassitude "Ah! pale, cool lips that burn" Forlorn After a Bengali Song Moonrise At Ventura, California "The same air that you breathe" "Why this return?" "By the verge of the woodland" The Dream of His Soul The Eurasian "In the perfumed shrine of love" The Infirm Beggar Sings "Kiss, my love, kiss" Color-Harmonies Sanatan (The Absolute) Coming of the Fog "In love's afterglow, full of stars" The End The Confluence "In the deeps of Dream" To Leo B. Mihan Chopin's Funeral March "In the golden afterglow you lay" Henrik Ibsen After Hearing "My Old Kentucky Home" The Coming of the Tide of Night Dead Love "It is the same twilight, dear" Weariness "A call, not a song" Remorse Poet Wanderer At Dawn "From her many-colored bow, Nature" "If words fail, song will come" Rainy Night Ghosts Rain Evening Worship "The rosy mist stilly polishes the round mirror" "The sun's golden spear" Truce A Parallel "'Nothing endures,' you said" Disappointment Buddha "Ask me not to stand at thy friendship's gate" "Golden vines they" At Sundown "Tears well out from my heart" "At last thou comest" "The lingering light of the sun" "I have drunk your tears with insatiate lips" Sound Butterflies (In a Fountain) "Even in sadness thou art beside me" "By the sea of sleep walks white-robed Night" Farewell (After a Hindustani Song) Satiety "Drowsy the noonday air" Chatterton "A summer song it was" "Who Knows" The First Vision Shanti
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Book Title: Sandhya Songs of Twilight
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Book Series: South Asian Immigrant/Experience
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: Paul Elder and Company
Original Language: English
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Publication Year: 1917
Type: Poetry
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Era: 1910s
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Author: Dhan Gopal Mukerji (1890 – 1936)
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Features: Errata slip, Antique book
Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible, Poems, Social Science, Ethnic Studies, Indian Philosophy, Indian Thought, Indian philosophical thought
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: South Asian experience in America, Longing, Spirituality, cultural identity, Immigration and Migration, alienation, displacement, social commentary, South Asian immigrant life, Adaptation to American Culture, religious traditions, India, United States, Immigrants, quest for meaning and connection, Indian culture, philosophical reflection, native homeland, adopted country
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