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AJMER RODE

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

We believe the book will not vanish in the rising tide of electronic media. For, it is not only a medium of communication but also a tool of creation. For centuries the book has nurtured human culture as its very breath. To turn away from it now will be to commit a cultural suicide. When hands stop carrying books they start carrying weapons.

                                                           From Leela by Ajmer Rode / Navtej Bharati          

                        

 

Surti with a book. Photo by Ajmer Rode

                                                

                  

BOOKS  IN  PUNJABI

Leela  poetry  (co-author Navtej Bharati);  Rainbird Press, Vancouver, London (UK), 1999; pages: 1053

Surti    poetry;  Third Eye Publications, London Ontario 2nd Edition), 1989, 1979; pages: 112  

Shubhchintan   Poetry; Nanak Singh Pustakmala, Amritsar, 1993; Pages: 80  

Dooja Passa   One-act plays; Nanak Singh Pustakmala, Amritsar, 1981; Pages: 76  

Komagata Maru   Full-length play; Nanak Singh Pustakmala, Amritsar, 1984; Pages: 120  

Vishava Di Nuhar   Science Fiction; Punjabi University, Patiala, India, 1966; pages: 119  

Ikottar Sau Kavita  Poetry;  Nanak Singh Pustakmala, Amritsar, 1996; Pages 168

 

BOOKS  IN  ENGLISH

Poems at My Doorstep   poetry; Caitlin Press, Vancouver, 1990; Pages: 56

Blue Meditations   Poetry; Third Eye Publications, London, Ontario, 1985; Pages: 60  

The Last Flicker   Fiction;  Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1993; Pages 124

Desire   Poetry;  Aesthetics Publications, Ludhiana, India, 1999; pages 55