at first a poem about imminent death, then a statement declaring that one should "write in free verse to subvert western civilization and write in formal verse to save oneself from western civilization," then a poem describing the images of temples and mosques as they are reflected in a lake
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Original digital object name: shahid-man-103a-001-009
This digital resource is provided by The Beloved Witness, a project sponsored by the Digital Humanities Initiative, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, United States.
Agha, S. A. .
(1970-1999).
Death flies in.
Digital Collections, Hamilton College Library.
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Agha, Shahid Ali.
1970-1999.
“Death flies in”.
Last modified May 25, 2023.
Digital Collections, Hamilton College Library.
https://litsdigital.hamilton.edu/do/2227be30-05ae-4976-89f1-1c93378efd38