Museum of
Reminiscence is the second collection of his, Hamza Hassan Sheik, a young man
from Pakistan, romantic and delicate English poems. It was published by Naqshgar
Publication Rawalpindi, in 2009. It is with beautiful title, like Greek goddess
of love and beauty holding flower in hand, and hard cover. The book consists of
112 pages, its price is 120, mostly having the poems scattered on the pages and
having a few pages of comments by different viewer and readers of his first
compilation of English poems “Some Moments of Love” with title.
The preface of the book
is written by author/poet himself. In his preface he seems overflowed with the
emotions and thoughts. From the preface his (poet’s) poetic emanation of
sensitive feelings and delicacy forcefully come on top from where his poetic
sensitivity and depth can be judged. He does not seem amateur poet or writer
neither seems to write for fame or some vested interests. It is all his poetic
overflowing of thoughts, which at the time youth, is natural giving out of
romance.
Speaking thematically, the
poems are very intimately related to the doctrine of romanticism, in other
words, it can said much of subjective treatment. Although there is no sign of
keeping the doctrine in front of him at the time of composing poems neither
there is any appreciation of the doctrine, perceptibly. Even the objective
occurrences are seen in the subjective reactions and rejoinders, like in the
following lines;
The
cool breeze has frozen
Everything
The
humans are shivering
With
cold.
Yet
I am burning
In
flames of memories
Past
is flashing before my eyes.
In the above lines it
can be seen that the shivering cold has nothing with his passions and there is
warmth of passion or burning past in which he is still burning. Instead of such
examples there are much objective and realistic poems as well. Such as the poem
‘Cut Kite’ is dealt realistically and pragmatically. In such poems poet has little
say to mould mode of idea and its treatment. I this context, the young poet
treats the past and reminiscence marvelously sometimes. The poem on which book
is titled is really very fantastically dealt. The poem is about the past and
failure romance but from it the positive and optimistic conclusion was drawn
that is the major quality of his treatment. It is apt to have a good read of
the poem ‘Museum of Reminiscence’ here;
I
loved a statuesque
Who
dominated over my senses
In
bedazzling sunlight
And
in glooms of the night.
In
whose remembrance
I
became moon-struck
But
that triumphant
Turned
into goddess
The
goddess of atrocity.
Who
choked my feelings
And
assassinated my passion.
But
I have decked one more
Unforgettable
statue
In
museum of reminiscence.
In this poem the poet
is not nostalgic but romantic and having refuge in inner satisfaction.
Objectively, it is uncanny and holds the truth of bitterness or suffering but
the poet dealt it with positive subjectivity. Hamza deals poetry very adroitly
and has real passion of poetic portrayal of the imagination and thoughts. He
comes from lower strata of the society and meets both hands troublingly. Yet he
harnesses the fervor of creative literature and contributes in the genre with
lofty poems and ideals. His book is full of such scholastic and romantic ideals
in poetic creation, which ultimately is bound to appeal the readers and their
soft thirst of love and romance. It is also worth of giving gift to the beloved
in the weather of rain or drought; can also be preserved in the shelves of
romantic creative literature.
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