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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Eurasia without Borders? 1
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I. FIRST STEPS, 1919–1930
- 1. Nâzim Hikmet, Turkish Poet of the New Millennium 43
- 2. Revolutionary Poetry and the Persianate Tradition 83
- 3. Across the Great Divide to Afghanistan 123
- 4. India’s Place in Eurasian Cultural Geographies 161
- 5. The “Roar” of Revolution in the Far East 194
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II. THE COMMONS WITHIN SIGHT, 1930–1943
- 6. From Shanghai to Berlin and Beyond 237
- 7. Mulk Raj Anand and the London Literary Left 277
- 8. The Sino-Japanese War, Mao’s Talks, and the Ecumene Unraveled 312
- Epilogue 355
- Abbreviations 367
- Notes 369
- Acknowledgments 437
- Index 439
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Eurasia without Borders? 1
-
I. FIRST STEPS, 1919–1930
- 1. Nâzim Hikmet, Turkish Poet of the New Millennium 43
- 2. Revolutionary Poetry and the Persianate Tradition 83
- 3. Across the Great Divide to Afghanistan 123
- 4. India’s Place in Eurasian Cultural Geographies 161
- 5. The “Roar” of Revolution in the Far East 194
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II. THE COMMONS WITHIN SIGHT, 1930–1943
- 6. From Shanghai to Berlin and Beyond 237
- 7. Mulk Raj Anand and the London Literary Left 277
- 8. The Sino-Japanese War, Mao’s Talks, and the Ecumene Unraveled 312
- Epilogue 355
- Abbreviations 367
- Notes 369
- Acknowledgments 437
- Index 439