We Speak in Changing Languages (Indian Woman Poets 1990-2007)
About the Book
The works of twenty-one women poets collected in this volume highlight the diversity of voices available in contemporary Indian English poetry. Included are established poets like Rukmini Bhaya Nair, Shanta Acharya, Menka Shivdasani and Smita Agarwal who have been writing for over two decades, along with 'new' poets like Mamang Dai, Arundhati Subramaniam, Anjum Hasan, Priya Sarukkai Chabria and Mukta Sambrani.
The poets included represent a variety of perspectives and attitudes ranging from ironic and visionary to lyrical and sentimental. There are poems probing myths and memories, also ones that explore relationships in contemporary society. All in all, this is a comprehensive collection for those interested in the poetry scene in India
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns





We Speak in Changing Languages (Indian Woman Poets 1990-2007)
We Speak in Changing Languages (Indian Woman Poets 1990-2007)
About the Book
The works of twenty-one women poets collected in this volume highlight the diversity of voices available in contemporary Indian English poetry. Included are established poets like Rukmini Bhaya Nair, Shanta Acharya, Menka Shivdasani and Smita Agarwal who have been writing for over two decades, along with 'new' poets like Mamang Dai, Arundhati Subramaniam, Anjum Hasan, Priya Sarukkai Chabria and Mukta Sambrani.
The poets included represent a variety of perspectives and attitudes ranging from ironic and visionary to lyrical and sentimental. There are poems probing myths and memories, also ones that explore relationships in contemporary society. All in all, this is a comprehensive collection for those interested in the poetry scene in India
Original: $2.13
-70%$2.13
$0.64Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
About the Book
The works of twenty-one women poets collected in this volume highlight the diversity of voices available in contemporary Indian English poetry. Included are established poets like Rukmini Bhaya Nair, Shanta Acharya, Menka Shivdasani and Smita Agarwal who have been writing for over two decades, along with 'new' poets like Mamang Dai, Arundhati Subramaniam, Anjum Hasan, Priya Sarukkai Chabria and Mukta Sambrani.
The poets included represent a variety of perspectives and attitudes ranging from ironic and visionary to lyrical and sentimental. There are poems probing myths and memories, also ones that explore relationships in contemporary society. All in all, this is a comprehensive collection for those interested in the poetry scene in India













