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Savaar Laine
coverpage of Savaar Laine
AuthorAnil Chavda
Cover artistAfaq Maniar
LanguageGujarati
GenreGujarati Ghazal
PublisherNavbharat Sahitya Mandir, Ahmedabad
Publication date
15 February 2012
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages96
Awards
  • Takhtsinh Parmar Prize 2012-13

(by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi)

  • Yuva Gaurav Award - 2014
by Sahitya Akademi, Delhi
ISBN978-81-8440-680-1

Savaar Laine (Gujarati: સવાર લઈને) (English: Bringing the dawn to you) is the first collection of Ghazals written by Anil Chavda, the leading young ghazal-poet of 21th century in Gujarati literature. The book has won the Yuva Gaurav Award - 2014, Instituted by Sahitya Akademi, Delhi. The book have also got critical reviews by well-known Gujarati poets and writers including Chandrakant Topiwala, Raghuvir Chaudhari, Chinu Modi, Harsh Brahmbhatt and Saumya Joshi.[1]

Content

There are seventy ghazals in this book, composed in the form of four, five or six shear. Chiefly, The Arabic meters 'Ramal' and 'Hazaj' have been used in this ghazal by the poet Anil Chavda. 'Kataav', the meter, have been used in several ghazals of this book, is lucid and have an easy flow. The two main emotions depicted in this ghazals are Intensity of pain and Discordance with worldly life. He is, However, not a spokesman of westernized modern sensibility, though he has depicted the perplexity and suffocation of modern life. The ghazals, composed in long meters, are also significant work of poet.[2]

References

  1. ^ Purohit, Ramesh (15 April 2013). "Savaar Laine - Anil Chavda". Kavita (A Bimonthly Gujarati Poetry Journal). Mumbai: Janmbhoomi.
  2. ^ Sheth, Chandrakant (5 August 2013). "Savaar Laine - Anil Chavda". Olakh (Monthly Gujarati Magazine). Ahmedabad: 10.