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Joy Goswami: The Cosmopolitan From the Mofussil


Joy Goswami: The Cosmopolitan From the Mofussil
Sampurna Chattarji’s translation of Joy Goswami’s poetry is essential reading for anyone with even a casual interest in Indian poetry.
Joy Goswami s poetry is like a broad, brown, silt-laden river, with its source in suburban or mofussil spaces such Ranaghat and its distributaries spreading into a global consciousness. Photo: Samuli Kangaslampi/Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Politics11 hours ago
Bengali poet Joy Goswami has often recollected in interviews and his writing the moment he decided to pursue poetry. The scene unfolds at a railway station in a mofussil town in West Bengal. (Born in Kolkata in 1954, Goswami grew up and has lived at Ranaghat, a town about 80 km north of the state capital.) While waiting for his friend Subodh Sarkar, Goswami was flipping through the pages of a volume of Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke’s poetry in translation when he decided to become a poet. Several retellings ha ....

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Jerry Pinto's Search for Truth


Jerry Pinto s Search for Truth
The poet and author s new book locates itself in India’s post-colonial modernity and the crosscurrents of polarising narratives.
Jerry Pinto. Photo: Sreejithkoiloth/CC BY-SA 4.0
Jerry Pinto’s new collection of poetry, 
I Want a Poem, is dedicated to “Nissim, Adil, Arun and Eunice”, with a parenthesis: “Hang in there, Adil!”
To the uninitiated: these are the poets of the Bombay school — Nissim Ezekiel, Adil Jussawalla, Arun Kolatkar and Eunice de Souza. The Bombay poets of the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s have been identified by literary scholars such as Anjali Nerlekar and Laetitia Zecchini as representatives of a sort of post-colonial modernism in India, similar to the Bombay Progressive Artists’ Group, the Baroda group of artists, or the Indian People’s Theatre Association. Kolatkar, along with Jussawalla, Gieve Patel and Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, set up the legendary Clearing Hou ....

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