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Publisher: Hidden Brook Press, Canada
Pages: 538
Binding: Paperback(PB)
Publication Year: 2013
The Dance Of The Peacock, Focused As It Is On Poetry In English By Indians And Diasporic Indians, Is Also A Celebration Of Diversity. This Anthology Is A Brave Attempt To Capture Something Of The Indian English Global Poetry Scene At This Moment In Time. It Does Not Pretend To Be A Comprehensive Collection; Rather It Is A Genuine And Rewarding Sampler For The Reader Who Would Like An Introduction To Its Riches. Dr. Debjani Chatterjee, MBE Sheffield, UK Editor Of The Renowned Poetry Collections, The Redbeck Anthology Of British South Asian Poetry (Redbeck Press) And Masala: Poems From India, Bangladesh, Pakistan And Sri Lanka (Macmillan) The Dance Of The Peacock Is A Diverse Collection Of Contemporary English Poetry From Indian. The 151 Poets Represented In This Book Hail From The Many Different States Of India As Well As From The United Kingdom, United States And Canada. The Poets Between These Covers Range In Age From 15 To 92. It Is Rare That One Will Find A More Diverse Collection Of Poets Representing Indo-English Poetry.
Table of ContentsForeword – p. xiv Introduction – p. xvi List of Authors:A. J. Thomas – p. 1 Abhay K. – p. 5 Aftab Yusuf Shaikh – p. 7 Aju Mukhopadhyay – p. 9 Akhil Katyal – p. 12 Akshat Sharma – p. 14 Allabhya Ghosh – p. 18 Amalan Stanley V – p. 20 Amarendra Khatua – p. 23 Amarendra Kumar – p. 27 Ambika Ananth – p. 31 Ami Kaye – p. 37 Amol Redij – p. 41 Ananya S. Guha – p. 43 Anita Nair – p. 46 Anju Makhija – p. 49 Anna Sujatha Mathai – p. 53 Aparna Kaji Shah – p. 58 Arbind Kumar Choudhary – p. 61 Archna Sahni – p. 64 Arman Najmi – p. 67 Arundhathi Subramaniam – p. 71 Asha Viswas – p. 76 Ashoka Sen – p. 78 Ashoke Bhattacherjee – p. 82 Asoke Chakravarty – p. 85 Bibhu Padhi – p. 90 Binod Mishra – p. 95 Bipin Patsani – p. 97 Bishnupada Ray – p. 99 C. D. Norman – p. 102 C. L. Khatri – p. 107 Chandini Santosh – p. 110 Chandra Shekhar Dubey – p. 112 Charu Sheel Singh – p. 115 D. C. Chambial – p. 118 Debjani Chatterjee – p. 123 Deepak Thakur – p. 128 Devashish Makhija – p. 132 Durlabh Singh – p. 136 Geetashree Chatterjee – p. 139 Gopa Nayak – p. 143 Gopal Lahiri – p. 146 Gopikrishnan Kottoor – p. 150 H. K. Kaul – p. 156 Harish Kumar Thakur – p. 159 Hazara Singh – p. 162 Hiranya Aditi – p. 166 Jayanta Mahapatra – p. 168 Jaydeep Sarangi – p. 175 Keki N. Daruwalla – p. 178 K. Pankajam – p. 179 K. Satchidanandan – p. 181 K. Srilata – p. 190 K. V. Dominic – p. 193 K. V. Raghupathi – p. 196 Kanwar Dinesh Singh – p. 200 Karan Singh – p. 203 Katta Rajamouly – p. 207 Kavita Jindal – p. 211 Khurshid Alam – p. 216 K. K. Srivastava – p. 217 Krithika Raghavan – p. 219 Kulbhushan Kushal – p. 220 Kumarendra Mallick – p. 225 Lakshmi Priya – p. 227 Lalita Noronha – p. 231 M. V. Sathyanarayana – p. 234 Malay Roy Choudhury – p. 237 Mani Rao – p. 240 Menka Shivdasani – p. 245 Michelle Cahill – p. 250 Mihir Chitre – p. 254 Mohineet Kaur Boparai – p. 257 Mona Dash – p. 260 Monika Pant – p. 262 Mukta Sambrani – p. 264 Mustansir Dalvi – p. 267 Naina Dey – p. 270 Nandini Sahu – p. 273 Nikesh Murali – p. 275 Nuggehalli Pankaja – p. 277 O. P. Arora – p. 283 P. C. K. Prem – p. 286 P. K. Joy – p. 290 P. K. N. Panicker – p. 292 Pashupati Jha – p. 295 Poornima Laxmeshwar – p. 300 Prabhanjan K. Mishra – p. 302 Prabhat K. Singh – p. 305 Prahlad Singh Shekhawat – p. 309 Pramila Venkateswaran – p. 312 Prathap Kamath – p. 315 Pravat Kumar Padhy – p. 318 Preeta Chandran – p. 321 Priscila Uppal – p. 324 Pritha Kejriwal – p. 326 Puneet Aggarwal – p. 329 R. C. Shukla – p. 331 R. J. Kalpana – p. 334 Ram Krishna Singh – p. 337 R. Raj Rao – p. 340 Raja Nand Jha – p. 343 Rajashree Anand – p. 347 Ramendra Kumar – p. 350 Ranu Uniyal – p. 353 Ravi Shankar – p. 355 Rizvana Parveen – p. 359 Romi Jain – p. 362 Rudra Kinshuk – p. 364 Ruth Vanita – p. 365 Samartha Vashishtha – p. 367 Sarada Purna Sonty – p. 370 Satish Verma – p. 372 Seema Aarella – p. 374 Semeen Ali – p. 377 Shamsud Ahmed – p. 379 Shanta Acharya – p. 381 Sharad Chandra – p. 386 Shefali Shah Choksi – p. 388 Shloka Shankar – p. 391 Shobhana Kumar – p. 394 Sindhu Rajasekaran – p. 397 Smita Agarwal – p. 400 Smitha Sehgal – p. 406 Sneha Subramanian Kanta – p. 410 Sonjoy Dutta-Roy – p. 412 Sonnet Mondal – p. 415 Soumyen Maitra – p. 418 Sreelatha Chakravarty – p. 421 Stephen Gill – p. 424 Subhash Misra – p. 432 Sukrita Paul Kumar – p. 434 Sunil Sharma – p. 437 Sunita Jain – p. 439 Syed Faizan – p. 443 T. Vasudeva Reddy – p. 446 Tejdeep Kaur Menon – p. 449 Usha Akella – p. 453 Usha Kishore – p. 456 V. V. B. Rama Rao – p. 461 Vandana Kumari Jena – p. 463 Vasuprada Kartic – p. 466 Vibha Batra – p. 470 Vihang A. Naik – p. 473 Vinay Capila – p. 475 Vinita Agrawal – p. 477 Vitasta Raina – p. 479 Vivek Narayanan – p. 483 Vivekanand Jha – p. 487 Yasmin Sawhney – p. 495 Acknowledgement – p. 498 Editor’s Bio – p. 500 Contributors Bios – p. 500 - 518
Dr Vivekanand Jha is A Translator, Editor And Award Winning Poet.. He Is The Author Of 5 Books Of Poetry. He Has Also Authored One Critical Book On The Poetry Of Jayanta Mahapatra And Edited Nine Critical Anthologies On Indian English Writing. His Works Have Been Published In More Than 100 Magazines Round The World. Moreover His Poems Have Been Published In More Than 25 Poetry Anthologies. He Has More Than 25 Research And Critical Articles Published In Various National And International Anthologies And Referred Journals. Recently He Has Edited A Poetry Anthology, The Dance Of The Peacock, Featuring 151 Indian English Poets And Published By Hidden Brook Press, Canada. He Is Son Of Noted Professor, Poet And Award Winning Translator Dr. Raja Nand Jha (Crowned With Sahitya Akademi Award, New Delhi). He Is The Chief Editor Of Two Literary Journals, VerbalArt & Phenomenal Literature.
Websites:
www.vivekanandjha.com
www.verbalart.in
www.phenomenalliterature.com
Blog: http://www.poetvjha.wordpress.com
Email Id: jha.vivekanand7@gmail.com