credit: Neil Davenport
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:: Agha Shahid Ali (19492001), a Kashmiri-American, was born in New
Delhi and grew up in Kashmir. He taught at the University of
Utah and the low-residency M.F.A. Program for Writers at the
Warren Wilson College, as well as at Hamilton College and the
University of Massachusetts-Amherst . His poetry collections
include The Half-Inch Himalayas, A Nostalgist's Map
of America, The Country Without a Post Office,
and, most recently, Rooms Are Never Finished (finalist
for the National Book Award, 2001). He was a translator of
Faiz Ahmed Faiz (The Rebel's Silhouette; Selected
Poems) and editor (Ravishing DisUnities: Real Ghazals
in English). He received Guggenheim and Ingram-Merrill
fellowships, among others. A postumous collection, entitled Call
Me Ishmael Tonight, will be published in 2003.
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