Allen Ginsberg’s ‘September on Jessore Road’ captures the blood-stained history of the creation of Bangladesh through highlighting the unflinching struggle of the Bangladeshi people and their appalling plight that they went through during the country’s war of independence in 1971. This poem mainly reports on Ginsberg’s visit to the refugee camps located in the bordering areas of Jessore of Bangladesh and Kolkata of India in mid-September, 1971. Those camps sheltered millions of Bengalis who fled their homes fearing persecution and violence inflicted by the Pakistani occupation forces during the liberation war of Bangladesh. Ginsberg’s first-hand experience of encountering the refugees in those camps is reproduced in this poem where the poet...
This paper will examine poetic responses to the trauma of Partition, and will consider both poetry w...
This paper will examine poetic responses to the trauma of Partition, and will consider both poetry w...
The Partition of India in 1947 engendered a violent socio-political and demographic massacre in the ...
Dalit literature seeks to present the struggles and experiences of the oppressed. Bengali Dalit lite...
In April of 1967, political activist and American poet Allen Ginsberg, infamous for his involvement ...
In April of 1967, the political activist and American poet Allen Ginsberg, infamous for his involvem...
Scottish poet Edwin Muir’s poem “The Refugees Born for A Land Unknown” described the precarious jour...
Poet, mystic, Buddhist, activist, psychiatric patient, professor - Allen Ginsberg contained multitud...
A manWho sets a house ablaze is anArsonist who is prosecuted and punishedUnder the law.A manWho turn...
ABSTRACT This article explores ways in which the poems Allen Ginsberg wrote against the Vietnam War ...
My Paper entitled ‘From Manhatten to Manikarnika’ traces down the history of Allen Ginsberg’s stay i...
Allen Ginsberg was born June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey, and died April 5, 1997. He was raised i...
Despite the formidable amount of research on the creation of Bangladesh, very little is known about ...
The fiftieth anniversary of Indian Independence became an occasion for the publication of a huge bod...
Author’s note: I was quite young, still in elementary school, during World War II, but I do have viv...
This paper will examine poetic responses to the trauma of Partition, and will consider both poetry w...
This paper will examine poetic responses to the trauma of Partition, and will consider both poetry w...
The Partition of India in 1947 engendered a violent socio-political and demographic massacre in the ...
Dalit literature seeks to present the struggles and experiences of the oppressed. Bengali Dalit lite...
In April of 1967, political activist and American poet Allen Ginsberg, infamous for his involvement ...
In April of 1967, the political activist and American poet Allen Ginsberg, infamous for his involvem...
Scottish poet Edwin Muir’s poem “The Refugees Born for A Land Unknown” described the precarious jour...
Poet, mystic, Buddhist, activist, psychiatric patient, professor - Allen Ginsberg contained multitud...
A manWho sets a house ablaze is anArsonist who is prosecuted and punishedUnder the law.A manWho turn...
ABSTRACT This article explores ways in which the poems Allen Ginsberg wrote against the Vietnam War ...
My Paper entitled ‘From Manhatten to Manikarnika’ traces down the history of Allen Ginsberg’s stay i...
Allen Ginsberg was born June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey, and died April 5, 1997. He was raised i...
Despite the formidable amount of research on the creation of Bangladesh, very little is known about ...
The fiftieth anniversary of Indian Independence became an occasion for the publication of a huge bod...
Author’s note: I was quite young, still in elementary school, during World War II, but I do have viv...
This paper will examine poetic responses to the trauma of Partition, and will consider both poetry w...
This paper will examine poetic responses to the trauma of Partition, and will consider both poetry w...
The Partition of India in 1947 engendered a violent socio-political and demographic massacre in the ...