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Kangan teacher publishes "Eclipsed Stars Dazzle Back" | KNO

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Ganderbal, May 05 (KNO): A young literary voice from the valley, Magray Fayaz currently working as a teacher at Primary School Najiwan in Cluster Akhal, Zone Kangan, has authored a profound and thought-provoking book titled "Eclipsed Stars Dazzle Back". According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the book has quickly garnered attention for its unique comparative approach, exploring the artistic and philosophical intersections between Eastern mysticism and Western literature. The book is a rich compendium of chapters touching upon diverse themes—ranging from poetics to politics, and from aesthetics to the spiritual and philosophical. Through a series of analytical and interpretive essays, the author engages with Kashmiri Sufi poetry in dialogue with the Western literary canon, drawing from disciplines like science, mythology, philosophy, and literary theory. What makes this work stand out is its imaginative blending of fact and fiction, poetry and proverbs, and logic with lyrical mysticism. The author skilfully compares the diction, tone, language and themes of Eastern poets with Western writers, constructing a compelling narrative that elevates the literary and cultural significance of Kashmir’s Sufi tradition. The book challenges rigid frameworks by celebrating ambiguity and symbolic depth. It invokes a Keatsian spirit of dwelling in "mysteries, doubts and uncertainties," without the need for immediate answers. Readers are invited into a meditative space where the boundaries between imagination and intellect blur. Critics have hailed the work as a refreshing contribution to Kashmiri literature, praising the author's eloquent style, precision, and vast literary vision. With its multi-lingual analysis—drawing from Persian, Urdu, Kashmiri, and English texts—the book builds a literary rainbow of comparative insights that resonate deeply in today’s divided world. "Eclipsed Stars Dazzle Back" is not just a book; it is an artistic journey that affirms the power of literature to bridge cultures, provoke thought, and celebrate the enduring beauty of poetic expression across civilizations—(KNO)

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