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Selected Poems (Joy Goswami)

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This collection brings together, for the first time, poetry from three strikingly different phases of Joy Goswami's formidable literary career - Ashes, burnt by the sun (Surjo-Pora Chhai, 1999), Shiva, my high (Moutat Moheshwar, 2005) and Merely a Spurt of Time (Du Dondo Phowara Matro, 2011). Selected and translated by Sampurna Chatterji, this book, which includes an in-depth interview with the poet, introduces the English reader to the world of a poet whose language is powerful, inventive and often enigmatic. While some poems invoke a landscape that is 'mysterious, anguished and visionary', in others Joy Goswami achieves mischief and melancholy with the deftest of strokes.

Title

Selected Poems (Joy Goswami)

Publisher

HarperCollins Publishers India Pvt.Limited

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Poetry
  • This collection brings together, for the first time, poetry from three strikingly different phases of Joy Goswami's formidable literary career - Ashes, burnt by the sun (Surjo-Pora Chhai, 1999), Shiva, my high (Moutat Moheshwar, 2005) and Merely a Spurt of Time (Du Dondo Phowara Matro, 2011). Selected and translated by Sampurna Chatterji, this book, which includes an in-depth interview with the poet, introduces the English reader to the world of a poet whose language is powerful, inventive and often enigmatic. While some poems invoke a landscape that is 'mysterious, anguished and visionary', in others Joy Goswami achieves mischief and melancholy with the deftest of strokes.
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