International audienceThis article frames Indian poetry in English in the broader context of poetry and literature in other Indian languages in the second half of the twentieth century. It concentrates on the works of the two Bombay poets Adil Jussawalla (born in 1940) and Arun Kolatkar (1932-2004), and argues that the poetry of estrangement born from historical rifts, a dislocated conscience, seems to have given way to a poetics of strangeness. Kolatkar's poetry is exemplary to show how dislocation, impermanence, impropriety and historicity combine to forge the unknown from the most familiar, to renovate our vision of the world, and restore reality to existence and consciousness.Cet article situe la poésie indienne contemporaine de langue ...
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Indian English Poetry before and after Independence are open to discuss and debate. And we can also ...
Arun Kolatkar belongs to the canon of modern Indian poetry writing in English. He is the only ...
This article explores the impact that India had on Beat imagination with specific emphasis on Ginsbe...
International audienceThis article frames Indian poetry in English in the broader context of poetry ...
The paper received on: 19/02/2014 Accepted after peer-review on: 02/06/2014 Published on: 01/09/2014...
International audienceThis essay proposes to analyse the ways in which contemporary Indian literatur...
Smita Agarwal’s edited volume of essays, Marginalized: Indian Poetry in English, is a triumphant arg...
International audienceThis article focuses on three poets (Salah Faik, Adeeb Kamal Ad-Deen and Ahmat...
International audienceThis paper explores how contemporary Indian poets make a constellation of trad...
Indian Literature and the World is a collection of critical essays featuring up-to-date scholarship ...
Kolatkar’s poetry corresponds to Rancière‘s definition of the literary as realm of “dissensus”, undo...
The debate over the impact of British colonialism and “colonial modernity” in India has hinged aroun...
My dissertation finds postcolonial studies hampered by a narrow and misleading conception of nostalg...
Postmodern Indian English poetry is the result of many experiments, new themes, techniques, personal...
The history of Indian diasporic writing is as old as the diaspora itself. Most of the Indian diaspor...
Indian English Poetry before and after Independence are open to discuss and debate. And we can also ...
Arun Kolatkar belongs to the canon of modern Indian poetry writing in English. He is the only ...
This article explores the impact that India had on Beat imagination with specific emphasis on Ginsbe...