Yatindra Mishra

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Yatindra Mishra
Prasoon Joshi, Amish Tripathi, Yatindra Mishra, Vani Tripathi at the Panel Discussion on “Is contemporary Cinema Reflecting the Literature of Our Times”, during the 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2017).jpg
Mishra, IFFI (2017)
NationalityIndian
Notable worksYada-Kada (poetry)
Vismaya Ka Bhakhan (history of arts)
Sur Ki Baradari

Yatindra Mishra is an Indian poet, editor, and music and cinema scholar.

Career

Mishra has published four collections of Hindi poetry: Yada-Kada (1997),[1] Ayodhya Tatha Anya Kavitayen (1999),[2] and Dyorhi Par Aalaap (2005).[3]

He has also written Devpriya (2007)

Ustad Bismillah Khan. Vismaya Ka Bhakhan (2012) is an essay compilation on music and arts.[6]

He has edited selections from the poetry of Ajneya-Jitna Tumhara Sach Hai (2011), prose of Ashok Vajpeyee Kis Bhugol Mein Kis Sapne Mein (2011)[7] and Poetry Hum Apna Vasant Pahchante Hain (2014), Poetry of Gulzar Yaar Julaahe (2009).[citation needed] He has also presented a selection of Gulzar's film lyrics, Meelon Se Din (2010).[8]

He has translated ‘Girija’ into English[9][10] and 'Vibhas',[11] Ayodhya series of poems (German), ‘Yaar Julahey’ and 'Meelon Se Din'[12] in Urdu.

Lectures

  • 'Musical Intricacy of Paakeezah (Film)', Mahindra Sanatkada Luow Festival, 2015.[13]

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