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  2. Nissim Ezekiel - Wikipedia

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    Night of the Scorpion; Latter Day Psalms. Notable awards. Sahitya Akademi Award (1983) Padma Shri (1988) Nissim Ezekiel (16 December 1924 – 9 January 2004) [1] was an Indian poet, actor, playwright, editor, and art critic. [2] He was a foundational figure [3] in postcolonial India's literary history, specifically for Indian poetry in English.

  3. Calcutta If You Must Exile Me - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Indian poetry in English - Wikipedia

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    Pankaj Mishra, The Times Literary Supplement. International Books of the Year, 3 December 2004:10 Nissim Ezekiel is considered to be a pioneering figure in modern Indian English Poetry.His first book, A Time to Change, was published in 1952. The significant poets of the post-Derozio and pre-Ezekiel times are Toru Dutt, Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Sarojini Naidu, Sri Aurobindo and Rabindranath ...

  5. Jayanta Mahapatra - Wikipedia

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    Lemuel Mohapatra, Sudhansubala Dash. Signature. Jayanta Mahapatra (22 October 1928 – 27 August 2023) was an Indian poet. [1] He is the first Indian poet to win a Sahitya Akademi award for English poetry. He was the author of poems such as "Indian Summer" and "Hunger", which are regarded as classics in modern Indian English literature.

  6. Arun Kolatkar - Wikipedia

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    Arun Balkrishna Kolatkar (1 November 1932 – 25 September 2004) was an Indian poet [1] who wrote in both Marathi and English. His poems are known for expressing the humour in everyday life. Kolatkar is the only Indian poet other than Kabir to be featured on the World Classics titles of New York Review of Books.

  7. Manohar Shetty - Wikipedia

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    Manohar Shetty (born 1953) [1] is a Goa-based poet considered one of the prominent Indian poets writing in the English language. [2]He has been a Senior Fellow with the Sahitya Akademi, the Indian academy of arts and letters, and his work is found in several anthologies, including The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets [3] edited by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra and anthologies ...

  8. The Dance of the Peacock - Wikipedia

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    The Dance of the Peacock. First edition. The Dance of the Peacock: An Anthology of English Poetry from India is a 2013 anthology of poems written by one hundred and fifty-one poets; edited by Dr Vivekanand Jha. The one hundred and fifty-one poets include Indians and diasporic Indians.The book was published by Hidden Brook Press, Canada. [1][2][3]

  9. Sudeep Sen - Wikipedia

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    Sen also received a master's degree in English and creative writing from Hollins University, and was an international scholar at Davidson College. From 1992 to 1993 he was international poet-in-residence at the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh, and in 1995 he was a visiting scholar at Harvard University. [2][1] In 1995 he set up a poetry ...