Crossfire collects Staceyann Chin's empowering, feminist-LGBTQ-Caribbean, activist-driven poetry for the first time in a single book. According to The New York Times, Chin is "sassy, rageful and sometimes softly self-mocking." The Advocate says that her poems, "combine hilarious one-liners with a refusal to conform" and note "Chin is out to confront more than just the straight world."
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This book contains selections from Shah Mubarak Abroo (1683-1733), the most prominent North Indian poet of formative phase of Urdu (Eighteenth century). He was born in 1683 at Gwalior. His full name was Najam ud Din Shah Mubarak and nom de plume was Abroo. He was the grandson of the famous saint Muhammad Ghaus Gwaliori. Delhi was the centre of literary activities at that time. So he moved to Delhi, where he spent rest of his life and died in 1733.