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Poetry Anthology (Editor) "A New Book of Indian Poems in English"(Poetry Chain and Writers Workshop Calcutta) Poetry Chain – A Poetry Quarterly since 1997 [29] [30] Kottoor's reviews on Indian English Poetry. A Rebel and an Observer :Review; Signature of Sensuality :Review; On A Poetic Cruise :Review; Bhakti Blazes The Vernacular :Review
These My Words: The Penguin Book of Indian Poetry, 2012. A New Book of Indian Poems In English (2000) ed. by Gopi Kottoor and published by Poetry Chain and Writers Workshop, Calcutta; The Dance of the Peacock: An Anthology of English Poetry from India, [10] featuring 151 Indian English poets, edited by Vivekanand Jha and published by Hidden ...
A Farmer's Ghost" is a popular English poem by the Indian poet and writer Anju Makhija. The poem won First Prize in the Fifth All India Poetry Competition conducted by The Poetry Society (India) in 1994. [1] The poem has been widely cited and anthologised in reputed journals [2] and scholarly volumes on contemporary Indian poetry. [3]
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The Garden of Kama is a book of lyric poetry published in 1901 and written by Adela Florence Nicolson under the pseudonym Laurence Hope. It was illustrated by Byam Shaw.The poems in the book were given as translations of Indian poets by a man, as she thought the book would receive much more attention than it would likely have done if she had published it under her own name.
Shubh Sukh Chain (Hindi: शुभ सुख चैन, lit. ' "Auspicious Happiness" ' ) was the national anthem of the Provisional Government of Free India . The song was based on a Bengali poem Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata by Rabindranath Tagore .
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The poem is widely anthologised in major Indian English poetry collections and is regarded as a pioneering classic in modern Indian English writing. [1] The poem is remarkable for its breathless tempo, vivid imagery and unsuppressed angst at societal decadence. The poem is addressed to the Indian city of Kolkata, although not in eulogical terms.