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SKU: DADAX194268312X
ISBN: 9781942683124
Publisher: BOA Editions
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An Attentive Critique On Contemporary RealityModernity, Capitalism, IndustrializationThis First United States Publication Of Mangalesh Dabral, Presented In Bilingual English And Hindi, Speaks For The Dislocated, Disillusioned People Of Our Time. Juxtaposing The Rugged Himalayan Backdrop Of DabralS Youth With His Later Migration In Search Of Earning A Livelihood, This Collection Explores The Tense Relationship Between Country And City. Speaking In The Language Of Deep Irony, These Compassionate Poems Also Depict The Reality Of Diaspora Among Ordinary People And The Middle Class, Underlining The Big Disillusionment Of PostIndependence India.Song Of The DislocatedWith A Heavy Heart We Lefttore Away From The Ancestral Homemud Slips Behind Us Nowstones Fall In A Haillook Back A Bit Brotherhow The Doors Shut Themselvesbehind Each One Of Thema Room Utterly Forlornmangalesh Dabral Was Born In 1948 In The Tehri Garhwal District Of The Himalayas. The Author Of Nine Books Of Poetry, Essays, And Other Genres, His Work Has Been Translated And Published In All Major Indian Languages And In Russian, German, Dutch, Spanish, French, Polish, And Bulgarian. He Has Spent His Adult Life As A Literary Editor For Various Newspapers Published In Delhi And Other North Indian Cities, And Has Been Featured At Numerous International Events And Festivals, Including The International Poetry Festival. The Recipient Of Many Literary Awards, He Has Also Translated Into Hindi The Works Of Pablo Neruda, Bertolt Brecht, Ernesto Cardenal, Yannis Ritsos, Tadeusz Rozewicz, And Zbigniew Herbert. Dabral Lives In Ghaziabad, India.

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