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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgmentThis essay is adapted from the introduction to After Tomorrow the Days Disappear: Ghazals and Other Poems of Hasan Sijzi of Delhi, forthcoming from Northwestern University Press in Fall 2015, which includes fifty of Ḥasan’s ghazals organized by radīf.Additional informationNotes on contributorsRebecca GouldRebecca Gould works on Persian and Islamic literatures in a comparative context. She is the author of After Tomorrow the Days Disappear: Ghazals and Other Poems of Hasan Sijzi of Delhi (Northwestern University Press), Georgian Notes on the Caucasus: Three Stories by Aleksandre Qazbegi (Central European University Press), and the forthcoming The Literatures of Anticolonial Insurgency: Aesthetics and Violence in the Caucasus (Yale University Press). She teaches literature at Yale-NUS College in Singapore.

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