60 Indian Poets
English


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60 Indian Poets spans fifty-five years of Indian poetry in English bridging continents and generations and seeks to expand the definition of 'Indianness'. Beginning in 1952 with selections from Nissim Ezekiel's first volume of poetry which was published in London it honours the canonical writers who have come to define modern Indian poetry―influential craftsmen such as Nissim Ezekiel Dom Moraes and Arun Kolatkar who died within months of each other in 2004―and reinstates neglected or forgotten figures such as Lawrence Bantleman Gopal Honnalgere Srinivas Rayaprol and G.S. Sharat Chandra. The collection also introduces an astonishing range of contemporary poets who live and work in various parts of the world and in India. There are writers from Bombay and Berkeley from New Delhi and New York from Melbourne Montana Aarhus Allahabad Hong Kong Sheffield Connecticut and Itanagar among other places―writers who have never shared a stage together but have more in common than their far-flung locations would suggest. Also included in the volume is Bruce King's elegiac essay '2004 Ezekiel Moraes Kolatkar' and Arvind Krishna Mehrotra's meditation on 'What Is an Indian Poem?' An essential feature of 60 Indian Poets is a set of rare and remarkable portraits by Madhu Kapparath. This definitive anthology aims for 'verticality' rather than chronology. Exhaustive and stunning in its scale and vitality it represents a community 'separated by the sea' and connected too―in familial ways―by the unlikely histories of a shared English language.
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