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Prashant Keshavmurthy

PRASHANT KESHAVMURTHY is Associate Professor of Persian Studies in ۲ݮƵ University’s Institute of Islamic Studies. He is the author of Persian Authorship and Canonicity in Late Mughal Delhi: Building an Ark (Routledge, 2016), a monograph on the relations between poetics, mysticism and politics in the works of the Persian poet ‘Abd al-Qādir Bedil (d.1720) and his circle. Treating Persian and Urdu lyric, epic, strophic and romance forms as cases, he is interested in the uses of and reflections on poetic forms across time and space. He teaches courses on Persian literature, pre-modern Persianate literary theory, selfhood and self-fashioning in Islamic societies and the literatures and histories of Islam in India. He is currently making a verse translation into English of Amir Khusrow’s (d.1325), Persian romance, Eight Paradises as well as working on a study of figures of the foreigner in a millennium of pre-modern Persian literature. 

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