Indian Poetry in English
Author: Makarand R. Paranjape
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 292
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis new anthology features nearly 200 poems by thirty-one poets representing over 160 years of Indian Poetry in English.
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Author: Makarand R. Paranjape
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 292
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis new anthology features nearly 200 poems by thirty-one poets representing over 160 years of Indian Poetry in English.
Author: Bruce King
Publisher: OUP India
Published: 2005-02-03
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 9780195671971
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis edition is a revision of the classic, which has become the standard work on the subject. Five chapters covering the 1990s have been added with an updated chronlogy. These discuss a number of more recent poets, along with one chapter on the late Agha Shadid Ali.
Author: Rosinka Chaudhuri
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2016-03-29
Total Pages: 688
ISBN-13: 1316483274
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA History of Indian Poetry in English explores the genealogy of Anglophone verse in India from its nineteenth-century origins to the present day. Beginning with an extensive introduction that charts important theoretical contributions to the field, this History includes extensive essays that illuminate the legacy of English in Indian poetry. Organized thematically, these essays survey the multilayered verse of such diverse poets as Henry Louis Vivian Derozio, Rabindranath Tagore, Nissim Ezekiel, Dom Moraes, Kamala Das, and Melanie Silgardo. Written by a host of leading scholars, this History also devotes special attention to the lasting significance of imperialism and diaspora in Indian poetry. This book is of pivotal importance to the development of Indian poetry in English and will serve as an invaluable reference for specialists and students alike.
Author: Singh
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 92
ISBN-13: 9788125007692
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis anthology is a wide-ranging collection of 83 poems. The poets include Derozio, Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Toru Dutt, Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, Nissim Ezekiel, Pritish Nandy and P. Lal. Notes on the poets accompany the text.
Author: Jaydipsinh Dodiya
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9788176251112
DOWNLOAD EBOOKContributed papers at a writers' workshop held in Calcutta, West Bengal.
Author: Jeet Thayil
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 428
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKJeet Thayil's definitive selection covers 55 years of Indian poetry in English. It is the first anthology to represent not just the major poets of the past half-century - the canonical writers who have dominated Indian poetry and publishing since the 1950s - but also the different kinds of poetry written by an extraordinary range of younger poets who live in many countries as well as in India. It is a groundbreaking global anthology of 70 poets writing in a common language responding to shared traditions, different cultures and contrasting lives in the changing modern world.Thayil's starting-point is Nissim Ezekiel, the first important modern Indian poet after Tagore, who published his first collection in London in 1952. Aiming for "verticality" rather than chronology, Thayil's anthology charts a poetry of astonishing volume and quality. It pays homage to major influences, including Ezekiel, Dom Moraes and Arun Kolatkar, who died within months of each other in 2004. It rediscovers forgotten figures such as Lawrence Bantleman and Gopal Honnalgere, and it serves as an introduction to the poets of the future.The book also shows that many Indian poets were mining the rich vein of 'chutnified' (Salman Rushdie's word) Indian English long before novelists like Rushdie and Upamanyu Chatterjee started using it in their fiction. It explains why Pankaj Mishra and Amit Chaudhuri have said that Indian poetry in English has a longer, more distinguished tradition than Indian fiction in English. The Indian poet now lives and works in New York, New Delhi, London, Itanagar, Bangalore, Berkeley, Goa, Sheffield, Lonavala, Montana, Aarhus, Allahabad, Hongkong, Montreal, Melbourne, Calcutta, Connecticut, Cuttack and various other global corridors. While some may have little in common in terms of culture (a number of the poets have never lived in India), this anthology shows how they are all bound by the intimate histories of a shared English language.
Author: K. V. Surendran
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9788176252522
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Poets Discussed In This Volume Are Vivekananda, Toru Dutt, Rabindranath Tagore, Sarojini Naidu, Nissim Ezekiel, Kammala Das, A.K. Ramanujan, T.R. Rajasekharaiah, O.P. Bhatnagar, Sugathakumari, Melanie Silgardo, Eunice De Souza And A Ew Others.
Author: R. Parthasarathy
Publisher: Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Arvind Krishna Mehrotra
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Complete with brief biographical and critical introductions to each poet, this is the definitive anthology of modern Indian poetry in English"--Publisher.
Author: Akshaya Kumar
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-03-14
Total Pages: 411
ISBN-13: 1317809637
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book maps the journey of the Indian poetic imagination—in Hindi, Panjabi and Indian English—from its original quasi-spiritual longings to its activist interventions in the public domain. As Indian poetry of the post-1990s gravitates towards a non-Orientalised postcolonial nationalism, it seeks to rewrite and disseminate the shifting coordinates of nationalist imagination in terms of the dissent of the subaltern discontents of the nation. The book is interdisciplinary: it studies Indian poetry from the new emerging imperatives of postcolonialism, new historiography (subaltern, dalit and diasporas), nationalism, and cultural studies. Covering the two major north Indian languages—Hindi and Punjabi—along with poetry in Indian English, the book is a close textual study of about 150 poetry collections in these languages. It is path-breaking in its study of secular poetry written in the so-called vernaculars, with critical attention to its participation in the political as well as cultural processes of nation-making. This cutting-edge book should be of interest to scholars of Indian writings in English, Hindi and Panjabi, gender studies, dalit and diaspora studies, postcolonial poetry and to students reading South Asian literature and culture.