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Poetry of Nissim Ezekiel (Hardcover) | Released: 2008
By: A. Raghu (Author) Publisher: Atlantic33.00% Off Original price was: ₹595.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
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Nissim Ezekiel is probably the most famous living Indian poet in English. Displaying a dedication of heroic dimensions to his vocation, he has created an oeuvre remarkable for its range and depth. He was responsible for spearheading the modernist revolution in Indian poetry in English. All but divorcing his wife,... Read More
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Nissim Ezekiel is probably the most famous living Indian poet in English. Displaying a dedication of heroic dimensions to his vocation, he has created an oeuvre remarkable for its range and depth. He was responsible for spearheading the modernist revolution in Indian poetry in English. All but divorcing his wife, denying his family time and commitment, creating and fighting enemies, Ezekiel has served the muse indefatigably and evangelically, and at great personal cost, for he is as much activist for poetry as poet. He has published the work of others, edited journals, held offices in literary organizations, selected poetry for magazines, advised publishing houses and helped and guided generations of poets. Besides, Ezekiel has made significant contributions as playwright, prose writer, critic, translator and teacher. The Poetry of Nissim Ezekiel is a product of A. Raghus close familiarity with the work of the poet as well as his
long interaction with the man. The
book carries out a thorough thematic and stylistic analysis of the corpus
of Ezekiel, seeking to effect a comprehensive assessment of the same. Efforts are made to foreground the corpus against the tradition of Indian poetry in English and to establish the work of Ezekiel as the main link between pre-Independence Indian poetry in English and its post-Independence counterpart. Ever willing to battle it out, Raghu takes on
some of the biggest names in the contemporary literary world of India to craft a book which is provocatively brilliant. The Poetry of Nissim Ezekiel will remain the book on Ezekiels verse for a very long time to come.Table of Contents: 1. Introduction
2. Ancient Gods : Pre-Independence Poetry and
Ezekiel
3. The Seductive World : Themes of Interaction
4. His Native Place He Could Not Shun : Themes
Indian
5. The Waters of Your Own Soul : Themes of Introspection
6. DreamsAll of Words : Prose Poetry and Verse
7. Flesh/Of the Poem : Titles, Images, Figures and
Symbols
8. The Stamp/Of My Name : Ezekiel and Post-
Independence Poetry
9. Conclusion
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