Description
The book “Diwaron Ke Bahar” (Outside the Walls) is a work by the acclaimed Indian poet and lyricist Nida Fazli, not Javed Chaudhry. It is a collection that explores the delicate relationships between humanity, nature, and society, lamenting the decline of these values in the modern world.
Summary of “Diwaron Ke Bahar”
The central theme of the book is the observation that the intrinsic relationships connecting the moon, stars, trees, rivers, birds, and humans are breaking down. Nida Fazli uses his writing to highlight this erosion of traditional values and the resulting sense of detachment.Â
Key aspects of the book include:
- Human-Nature Connection: The book reflects on the deep, inherent bond between human life and the natural world, which the author feels is increasingly being lost.
- Social Commentary: Fazli touches upon the responsibilities of writers and poets in modern society to mend these broken relationships and prevent further moral and social decline.
- Personal Reflections: The author expresses a range of personal aspirations and desires, such as freeing birds from cages, visiting a graveyard to light incense and pray, and tracing forgotten faces on the seashore waves, which are metaphors for longing and a desire for connection.Â
The work is essentially a call to recognize and restore the fundamental links that connect all aspects of existence, urging readers to look “outside the walls” of their isolated lives to the world around them.












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