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The Country Without a Post Office is a 1997 collection of poems written by the Indian-American poet Agha Shahid Ali. The title poem, which has become a symbol for freedom, is one of the most famous about Kashmir. In the decades since its publication, under renewed conflict and censorship in the region, it has been cited by politicians, protestors, academics and journalists. The collection brought Ali critical acclaim, universal praise and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

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  • The Country Without a Post Office is a 1997 collection of poems written by the Indian-American poet Agha Shahid Ali. The title poem, which has become a symbol for freedom, is one of the most famous about Kashmir. In the decades since its publication, under renewed conflict and censorship in the region, it has been cited by politicians, protestors, academics and journalists. The collection brought Ali critical acclaim, universal praise and a Guggenheim Fellowship. (en)
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  • 9788184759969
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  • Cover of first US hardcover edition , also used for US paperback edition (en)
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  • America (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • The Country Without a Post Office (en)
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  • 1997 (xsd:integer)
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  • Kashmir, Kaschmir, Cashmere, Qashmir, Cashmir, Cashmire, (en)
  • Let me cry out in that void, say it as I can. I write on that void: (en)
  • in a sea of stories? Or: Kacmir, Kaschemir, Kasmere, Kachmire, Kasmir. Kerseymere? (en)
  • Kashmere, Cachemire, Cushmeer, Cachmiere, Cašmir. Or Cauchemar (en)
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