Sandhya, Songs of Twilight

Dhan Gopal Mukerji wrote Sandhya, Songs of Twilight while in San Francisco, as a way to support himself and pay for his college education. This collection of poems has several references to his homeland, India. In 1928, Mukerji was awarded the John Newbery Medal.


By : Dhan Gopal Mukerji (1890 - 1936)

00 - Foreword



01 - Poems 1 - 7



02 - Poems 8 - 15



03 - Poems 16 - 22



04 - Poems 23 - 29



05 - Poems 30 - 36



06 - Poems 37 - 43



07 - Poems 44 - 50



08 - Poems 51 - 57



09 - Poems 58 - 64



10 - Poems 65 - 71


Like "Rajani" [perhaps more than], "Sandhya" is a slender rill that has drawn its music from my Bengali which has told upon its English structure. This and many other faults of these poems are due to their unyielding adherence to spontaneity.

"Sandhya" came then, as "Rajani" in its own way through the bed of my Bengali reflecting its sound and sense, and trying to echo back its music that descends on all with the fading twilight.

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