The Bus poem by Arun kolatkar

Introduction of Arun kolatkar Arun Kolatkar was an Indian poet, He was born in 1st November 1932 in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. He grew up in a traditional patriarchal Hindu extended family. He was educated at Rajaram High School in Kolhapur, where lessons were taught in Marathi. In J.J. School of Art in Bombay, also attending art schools in Kolhapur and Pune, graduating in 1957.  Jejuri was his first book of English poetry. Which is a collection of 31 poems. He passed at 25th September 2005 in Pune. About poem Jejuri : Jejuri is a series of poems written by Indian poet Arun Kolatkar.It consist of 31 poem collections. Jejuri poem describes about Kolatkar's visit to Jejuri, a city in Pune, which the poet visited in 1964. It was first published in Opinion Literary Quarterly in 1974, and issued in book-form in 1976. Jejuri won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize in 1977.The poem is made up of a series of often short fragments which describe the experiences of a visitor to the religious ma

The knight's prologue summary



Pride and humanity of Knight :

 A Knight was a worthy man, Who from the time that he first began To ride out, he loved chivalry. He was such a Fidelity, good reputation, generosity and courtesy man. He was very worthy in his lord's war and for that he had ridden, no man farther as well in Christendom as in heathen lands  He was ever honored for his worthiness; He was at Alexandria war when it was won.He had sat very many times in the place of honor. Above (knightsof) all nations in Prussia; He had campaigned in Lithuania and in Russia. Even he worked for non - Christian countries.  Also he had been in Grenada at the siege. Of Algeciras, he had ridden in Morocco.He was at Ayash and at Atalia When they were won,and even in the Mediterranean. He had been at many a noble expedition.He had been at fifteen mortal battles, And fought for our faith at TlemcenThree times in formal duels,and each time slain his foe.This same worthy knight had also been At one time with the Lord of Balat. Against another heathen inTurkey; And ever more he had an outstanding reputation

Knight's behaviour : 
he was brave,he was prudent, And of his deportment as meek as is a maid. He never yet said any rude word In all his life unto any sort of person. He was a truly perfect, noble Knight

Knight's Appearance :
Knight's horses were good, but he was not gaily dressed He wore at unicof coarse cloth All stained(withrust) by his coat of mail,For he was recently come(back)from his expedition. 


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