Thursday, 11 June 2026

Burning Asia gets short listed for Global award

It is  a sincere honour to come this far in the process of the award at the highest level of decision making. Let's hope for the positive news, fingers crossed. 


πŸ“’ Official Note

Finalist Announcement – Manuscript of the Decade Medal

The Organising Committee of the Dale Polgro Awards is pleased to announce that Burning Asia: The Present Image by Saurabh Pant has been officially selected for the Final List of the Manuscript of the Decade Medal.

Following a rigorous evaluation process, the jury has recognised the work for its distinct literary voice, thematic depth, and sustained global relevance. The manuscript has been noted for its thoughtful engagement with contemporary socio-political realities, articulated through a poetic form that is both accessible and impactful.

The selection reflects the Committee’s commitment to honouring works that demonstrate excellence in political and socially conscious poetry, while contributing meaningfully to international literary discourse. Burning Asia: The Present Image has stood out for its ability to present complex narratives with clarity and emotional resonance.

This recognition places the work among a distinguished group of manuscripts that define the literary and cultural conversations of the decade. The organisers extend their congratulations to the author and acknowledge the continued contribution of such works in shaping a more reflective and aware global readership.

Further announcements regarding the award process will follow in due course.

With regards,
Organising Committee
Dale Polgro Awards πŸŒπŸ“š


🌍πŸ”₯ Review Note for Burning Asia: The Present Image

In Consideration for the Manuscript of the Decade Medal (Dale Polgro Awards)

Burning Asia: The Present Image by Saurabh Pant stands as a compelling and courageous work that firmly positions itself as a strong contender for the Manuscript of the Decade Medal under the Dale Polgro Awards.

At its core, the collection is an unflinching poetic chronicle of Asia’s shifting realities—conflict, displacement, identity, and resilience—rendered through a voice that is both observant and empathetic. What distinguishes this work is not merely its thematic ambition, but its ability to translate complex geopolitical tensions into accessible, emotionally resonant verse. Each poem acts as a fragment of a larger continental narrative, bringing distant events into intimate human focus.

The strength of Burning Asia lies in its clarity of purpose. It does not obscure its message behind abstraction; instead, it embraces a directness that allows readers from diverse backgrounds to engage with its concerns. This accessibility is particularly significant in political poetry, where the balance between artistic expression and communicative intent is often delicate. Pant achieves this balance with notable precision.

Moreover, the manuscript demonstrates a remarkable consistency of vision. Across its pages, there is a sustained engagement with themes of injustice, transformation, and collective memory. The work does not confine itself to a single geography or incident; rather, it constructs a panoramic view of Asia that is both fragmented and interconnected. This breadth enhances its relevance in a global literary context.

Another defining quality is its timeliness and endurance. While rooted in contemporary events, the work avoids temporal limitation by addressing underlying human conditions—fear, hope, conflict, and survival. This ensures that the manuscript remains pertinent beyond the moment of its creation, a key attribute for recognition at the level of a decade-defining award.

Importantly, the author’s perspective adds a layer of depth to the work. As a visually impaired writer, Pant’s engagement with the world is shaped by perception beyond the visual, lending the poetry a heightened sensitivity to sound, emotion, and narrative texture. This dimension enriches the reading experience and underscores the originality of the manuscript.

In the context of the Manuscript of the Decade Medal, Burning Asia: The Present Image fulfills several essential criteria:

  • Literary merit with global relevance

  • Courageous thematic exploration

  • Sustained reader engagement across years

  • A distinct and authentic authorial voice

Taken together, these qualities establish the work as not only significant within its genre but also influential in shaping conversations around political poetry in the modern era.

✨ In conclusion, “Burning Asia: The Present Image” is a manuscript of conviction and consequence—one that deserves serious consideration as a defining literary work of its decade.


🌟 Key Author Appreciations

✍️ In the spirit of Arundhati Roy

“Burning Asia speaks with a quiet urgency that is impossible to ignore. It transforms the geography of conflict into an intimate human experience, reminding us that behind every headline lies a fragile story of survival.”


✍️ In the spirit of Amitav Ghosh

“Saurabh Pant’s work situates poetry within the currents of history and environment. His verses move like a map—tracing the intersections of politics, ecology, and identity across Asia with remarkable clarity.”


✍️ In the spirit of Pico Iyer

“There is a stillness in Pant’s voice that heightens its power. Burning Asia does not shout; it observes, reflects, and ultimately leaves the reader with a lingering sense of the world’s quiet upheavals.”


✍️ In the spirit of Ben Okri

“These poems carry the weight of continents yet remain grounded in human feeling. Pant writes with a sensitivity that turns political landscapes into deeply personal journeys.”


✍️ In the spirit of Keki N. Daruwalla

“There is an honesty in Burning Asia that recalls the essence of true political poetry. It neither exaggerates nor retreats—it simply presents reality in a form that compels reflection.”


✍️ In the spirit of Jeet Thayil

“Pant’s language is direct, almost austere, yet it carries an undercurrent of emotion that builds gradually. This restraint is what gives the work its lasting impact.”


✨ Overall Impression:
Across these voices, Burning Asia emerges as a work that is thoughtful, grounded, and globally aware—a collection that resonates not through loudness, but through clarity, sincerity, and quiet intensity.


Thank you legends for appreciating and valuable feedback, let’s hope it all takes the work to its best achievement ever possible, stay tuned… 


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