Sweet Shop: New and Selected Poems 1985-2023


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Amit Chaudhuri one of the most exploratory writers of English-language fiction has also written and published poetry that shares many of the concerns of his prose while sounding a distinct and memorable note of its own. This book collects the greater portion of that work for the first time starting with <i>St Cyril Road </i>(2005) <i> Sweet Shop</i> (2019) <i> Ramanujan</i> (2021) and a selection of new and uncollected poems as well as translations from Bengali. Chaudhuri is a phenomenon. Among the best novelists writing in English he is also a singer an essayist and a critic. Now comes this selection of poems spanning decades. In his author’s note he acknowledges a decade-long hiatus from writing poetry and it’s clear that his style evolved during that time. Whereas the earlier poems are about places in which the poet found the source of his feelings the later ones record appetites with wonder and skepticism.  —Michael Autrey <i>Booklist</i><br><br>Amit Chaudhuri's <i>Sweet Shop</i> ranging from earliest work to poems just out of the oven tickles the taste buds with the names of Bengali treats: sandesh cham cham petha....Through food Chaudhuri charts geography colonial and imperial history and his own growing up—the sweet shops of Calcutta and the travails of Hindu scholars in England seeking nourishment they can bear (haunted by the ghost of the mathematician Ramanujan who almost died of starvation in Cambridge). These sensuous poems chant the undersong to Chaudhuri's many novels. There's a Laurentian fullness to this record of a life in song and story. —Rosanna Warren<br><br>Chaudhuri brings a preternatural deftness and imaginative intelligence to his works. His poems are wistful witty and winsome. —Charles Bernstein <b>Amit Chaudhuri</b> is the author of seven novels including <i>Friend of My Youth</i> (available from NYRB). Among his other published works are collections of short stories poetry and essays. His most recent book is the acclaimed work of memoir and criticism <i>Finding the Raga</i> (also available from NYRB). Chaudhuri is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and holds the titles of Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of East Anglia in England and Professor of Creative Writing at Ashoka University in India. In addition he is a singer in the North Indian classical tradition. Amit Chaudhuri one of the most exploratory writers of English-language fiction has also written and published poetry that shares many of the concerns of his prose while sounding a distinct and memorable note of its own. This book collects the greater portion of that work for the first time starting with <i>St Cyril Road </i>(2005) <i> Sweet Shop</i> (2019) <i> Ramanujan</i> (2021) and a selection of new and uncollected poems as well as translations from Bengali.
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