First published in 1905, "The Golden Threshold" is a beautiful
collection of Indic poetry by activist and poet Sarojini Naidu (1879-
1949). Contents include: "Folk Songs", "Songs for Music", and "Poems".
Naidu was a staunch proponent of women's emancipation, civil rights, and
anti-imperialistic ideas, playing an important role in India's struggle
for independence from colonial rule. Her work as a poet includes both
children's poems and others written on more serious themes including
patriotism, romance, and tragedy, earning her the sobriquet "Nightingale
of India". Her most famous work is "In the Bazaars of Hyderabad" (1912),
which remains widely read to this day. Other notable works by this
author include: "The Bird of Time: Songs of Life, Death & the Spring"
(1912) and "Muhammad Jinnah: An Ambassador of Unity" (1919). This
classic work is being republished now in a new edition complete with an
introductory chapter from 'Studies of Contemporary Poets' by Mary C.
Sturgeon.