Marginalized : : Indian poetry in English / / edited by Smita Agarwal ; Aart Jan Bergshoeff, cover design.

Indian writing in English, especially fiction, continues to capture the attention of readers all over the English-speaking world. Conversely, the strong and flourishing tradition of poetry in English from India has not impacted the contemporary world in the same manner as the fiction. This book crea...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam, Netherlands : : Rodopi,, 2014.
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:DQR studies in literature ; 53
DQR Studies in Literature 53.
Physical Description:1 online resource (282 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary material /
INTRODUCTION: SUBALTERN DISCOURSE /
HENRY DEROZIO AND THE ROMANCE OF REBELLION (1809-1831) /
THE ENGLISH TAGORE: RESTORING A LEGACY (1861-1941) /
SRI AUROBINDO’S POETRY: A CRITICAL STUDY (1872-1950) /
PRODIGY, POET AND FREEDOM FIGHTER: SAROJINI NAIDU – NIGHTINGALE OF INDIA (1879-1949) /
RECALLING NISSIM EZEKIEL: A POET OF THE MIND AND HEART (1924-2004) /
THE POETRY OF JAYANTA MAHAPATRA (1928- ) /
CONVERTING PAST TIME INTO PRESENT SPACE: A.K. RAMANUJAN’S POETRY (1929-1993) /
ARUN KOLATKAR’S HISTORICAL IMAGINATION (1932-2004) /
CONTEXTUALIZING KAMALA DAS (1934-2009) /
INDIAN POETRY IN ENGLISH: DOM MORAES, KEKI DARUWALLA, EUNICE DE SOUZA, ADIL JUSSAWALLA, GIEVE PATEL /
LANGUAGE IN INDIAN POETRY IN ENGLISH /
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY /
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS /
INDEX /
Summary:Indian writing in English, especially fiction, continues to capture the attention of readers all over the English-speaking world. Conversely, the strong and flourishing tradition of poetry in English from India has not impacted the contemporary world in the same manner as the fiction. This book creates a debate to highlight the well-grounded and confident tradition of Indian Poetry in English which began almost two hundred years ago with the advent of the British. Individual essays on poets before and since the Indian Independence focus on the poetry of Derozio, Tagore, Aurobindo and Naidu right down to the modern and contemporary poets like Ezekiel, Mahapatra, Ramanujan, Kolatkar, Das, Moraes, Daruwalla, de Souza, Jussawalla and Patel who ushered in a change both in terms of subject matter and style. On either side of the Atlantic, this book which includes a substantial Introduction, Select Bibliography and Index is of value to scholars, teachers and researchers on Indian Poetry in English.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9401210330
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Smita Agarwal ; Aart Jan Bergshoeff, cover design.