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At Home or Nowhere: A. K. Ramanujan
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Vidyan Ravinthiran
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- “A slave and worshiper at love’s doorstep” Mir Taqi Mir 21
- Censorship and the Role of the Poet in the Work of Ana Blandiana 30
- At Home or Nowhere: A. K. Ramanujan 40
- Your Thorns Are the Best Part of Yo: Marianne Moore and Stevie Smith 55
- Eunice de Souza and Indian Speech 77
- “Emmental freedom” Czesław Miłosz 90
- “There must be something to say” On Verse Sound 100
- Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Penn Warren, Cleanth Brooks, Communication, and Other People 111
- Ted Hughes, Keith Sagar, and the Poetics of Letter Prose 129
- Rae Armantrout’s Lonely Dream 141
- Dreaming the World Vinod Kumar Shukla’s Extraordinary Sentences 154
- Srinivas Rayaprol and Gāmini Salgādo 168
- You Can’t Close Your Eyes for a Sec Arvind Krishna Mehrotra 184
- Thom Gunn’s Shadows Hard as Board 194
- Galway Kinnell, Trying to Become Winged 206
- A. R. Ammons and “the political (read, human) world” 218
- Postlyric and the Already Known: Dawn Lundy Martin 228
- “I am not speaking of or as myself or for any/one” Vahni (Anthony) Capildeo 243
- Bibliography 259
- Permissions 263
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- “A slave and worshiper at love’s doorstep” Mir Taqi Mir 21
- Censorship and the Role of the Poet in the Work of Ana Blandiana 30
- At Home or Nowhere: A. K. Ramanujan 40
- Your Thorns Are the Best Part of Yo: Marianne Moore and Stevie Smith 55
- Eunice de Souza and Indian Speech 77
- “Emmental freedom” Czesław Miłosz 90
- “There must be something to say” On Verse Sound 100
- Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Penn Warren, Cleanth Brooks, Communication, and Other People 111
- Ted Hughes, Keith Sagar, and the Poetics of Letter Prose 129
- Rae Armantrout’s Lonely Dream 141
- Dreaming the World Vinod Kumar Shukla’s Extraordinary Sentences 154
- Srinivas Rayaprol and Gāmini Salgādo 168
- You Can’t Close Your Eyes for a Sec Arvind Krishna Mehrotra 184
- Thom Gunn’s Shadows Hard as Board 194
- Galway Kinnell, Trying to Become Winged 206
- A. R. Ammons and “the political (read, human) world” 218
- Postlyric and the Already Known: Dawn Lundy Martin 228
- “I am not speaking of or as myself or for any/one” Vahni (Anthony) Capildeo 243
- Bibliography 259
- Permissions 263
- Index 265