Writing Love: An Anthology of Indian - English Poetry
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAF506 |
Author: | Ashmi Ahluwalia |
Publisher: | Rupa Publication Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2010 |
ISBN: | 9788129116666 |
Pages: | 112 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 Inch x 5.5 Inch |
Weight | 210 gm |
Book Description
This collection is a gift reader in search of a fresh, representative sample which delves into the range of emotions, styles and expressions that make up the world of contemporary Indian English love poetry. Poets who revel in their individual styles of expression populates there page. They are bound by a common thread: the pursuit of an ‘authentic representation of the idea of love.’
Ashmi Ahluwalia graduated in media and Communication from the London School of Economic. She has written for various publications including The Pioneer. The Gateway Magazine and The Glasgow Review and is a regular. She is currently based in London where she works in marketing.
For the longest time, I’ve been looking for a collection of love poems with an Indian sensibility, but with no success. This anthology is a witness to my journey; a gift for readers in search of a fresh, representative sample that delves into the range of emotions, writing styles and expressions that make up the world of Indian English love poetry.
It mirrors the multitude of voice occupying the poetic landscape in India. The contributors include stalwarts like K. Satchidanandan, Meena Alexander and Sukrita Paul Kumar as well as promising poets like Aditi Machado, Uddipana Goswami and Tishani Doshi. I have also to showcase writers who have a virtual existence on a blog or online journal and bring them closer to immortality though the printed word.
Poets of different ages and genders who revel in their individual styles of expression populate these pages. They are bound by a common thread: the pursuit of an authentic representation of the idea of love. “This ranges from the sweet nostalgia of childhood and what emotion begins to mean at the age, to unrequited love and carnal physicality.
It resonates with agony and ecstasy, fulfillment and longing, awe and adoration. I hope this give you pleasure as you turn the pages; that it makes you smile or shed a tear, sigh, feel and ponder the meaning of the self and the other.
This collection is more attempts in history to demystify what keeps us going in sleep, twilight and eternal wakefulness. I hope it brings you closer to some answers, as it does me.
Introduction | ix | |
Love in Square-Meters | ||
The City Vivek Narayanan | 3 | |
To the Chinese Restaurant Anjum Hasan | 4 | |
At the Rodin Museum Tisbani Dosbi | 7 | |
Grandmother’s Garden Meena Nearer | 13 | |
Nature’s Play | ||
Your Hands On My Body Priya Sarukkai Cbabria | 17 | |
The Gathering of Time | 19 | |
Dialogues with Kalidasa Priya Sarukkai Cbabria | 19 | |
An Evening Among Silent Tress Krisbnakumar Sankaran | 20 | |
Moon and Night Scents Udipana Goswami | 21 | |
Glow Nadita Jaisbankar | 22 | |
Till Tomorrow Vineetba Mokkil | 23 | |
Animal Love Annie Zaidi | 24 | |
Sky Song Mamang Dai | 25 | |
Closing the kamasutra meena Alexander | 27 | |
Lovers Aditi Machodo | 31 | |
Laila’s Call Sukrita Paul Kumar | 32 | |
All Over Again Sukrita Paul Kumar | 34 | |
Shireeza Vivek Narayana | 35 | |
Shoulders Anindita Sengupta | 37 | |
The Ghost Kympam Sing Nongkynrib | 38 | |
Pebblem Jane bhandari | 39 | |
I Remember Siachen Anidita Sengupta | 40 | |
Yesterday Asbmi Ablluwlia | 41 | |
Of blacks, Whites and grays | ||
My Jealous Friend Aruni Kasbyap | 45 | |
Non-conversations with a Lover meena kandasamy | 48 | |
I Remember Siachen Anidita Sengupta | 40 | |
Yesterday Asbmi Abluwala | 41 | |
Of Blacks. Whites and Grays | ||
My Jealous Friends Aruni Kasbyap | 45 | |
Non-conversation with a Lover Meena Kandasamy | 48 | |
You and Marmalade Arundbati Subramanian | 49 | |
Nothing Will Happen Between Us Aruni Kasbyap | 51 | |
The Archivist Arundbati Subramaniam | 53 | |
Terminus Uddipana Goswami | 55 | |
Peggy Gordon Anjum Hasan | 57 | |
Hearting | ||
Note Aditi Macbado | 61 | |
At the Second-Hand bookshop Akbil Katyal | 63 | |
what He Said, What She Said T.P. Sabitba | 64 | |
Your Smile…Dan Husain | 65 | |
When Words Fail…Dan Husain | 66 | |
A Poem for my Ageing Wife Raamesh Gowri Ragbavan | 67 | |
Raj 3 Meeru Krisbnakumar Sankaran | 69 | |
A rose Raamesh Gowri Ragbavan | 71 | |
Reading Donne Aseem Kaul | 72 | |
You Alleged of your Absence Akbil Katyal | 73 | |
Muse Meena Alexander | 75 | |
Shades of Red | ||
Loving a Woman K. Satebidanandan | 79 | |
First Love Aseem Kaul | 82 | |
Affliction Nandita Jaisbankar | 83 | |
Two Poems of Love T.P. Sabitba | 86 | |
In you K. Satcbidanandan | 87 | |
Love Vineetba Makkil | 88 | |
Love is love Asbmi Abluwalia | 89 | |
Love Lyric for the 21st Century Annie Zaidi | 90 | |
Acknowledgments | 93 | |
Notes on Contributors | 95 |