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Keki Nasserwanji Daruwalla (24 January 1937 – 26 September 2024) was an Indian poet and short story writer in English. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was also an Indian Police Service officer. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award , in 1984 for his poetry collection, The Keeper of the Dead , by the Sahitya Akademi , India's National Academy of Letters. [ 3 ]
Poetry 1982 The Last Labyrinth: Arun Joshi: Novel 1983 Latter-Day Psalms: Nissim Ezekiel: Poetry 1984 The Keeper of the Dead: Keki N. Daruwalla: Poetry 1985 Collected Poems: Kamala Das: Poetry 1986 Rich Like Us: Nayantara Sahgal: Novel 1987 Trapfalls In the Sky: Shiv K. Kumar: Poetry 1988 The Golden Gate: Vikram Seth: Novel 1989 The Shadow ...
The Poetry Society (India) was formed in July 1984 at New Delhi as a voluntary association to promote Indian poetry and to look after the interests of Indian Poets. The founding members included the Indian poets Keshav Malik, J P Das, H K Kaul and Lakshmi Kannan. The Society conducts seminars, creative writing workshops, reading and publication ...
The festival attracts audience from all across the city, transcending the boundary of the university. Previous invitees include the poet Keki N. Daruwalla, politician Mani Shankar Aiyar and independent journalist Rana Ayyub. With people from diverse areas coming together and talking about the issues of the day and age, the festival is truly a ...
Keki Daruwalla, The Keeper of the Dead ( Poetry in English), winner of the Central Sahitya Academy Award in 1984; [9] Delhi: Oxford University Press [10] Nissim Ezekiel, Latter-Day Psalms ( Poetry in English), [11] Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Distance in Statute Miles ( Poetry in English), [12]
Indian English poetry is the oldest form of Indian English literature. Henry Louis Vivian Derozio is considered the first poet in the lineage of Indian English poetry followed by Rabindranath Tagore , Sri Aurobindo , Sarojini Naidu , Michael Madhusudan Dutt , and Toru Dutt , among others.
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Since then notable poets like A. K. Ramanujan, R. Parthasarathy, Jayanta Mahapatra, Dom Moraes, Kamala Das, Keki N. Daruwalla, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Arun Kolatkar, Dilip Chitre, Eunice De Souza, Gieve Patel, P. Lal, Syed Ameeruddin and many others have taken Modern Indian English Poetry to new heights exploring culture and the human condition.