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Condition: New. The first Western edition of the poetry of the great anglophone poet of postcolonial India, Srinivas Rayaprol.KlappentextrnrnThe first Western edition of the poetry of the great anglophone poet of postcolonial India, Srinivas Rayaprol.
Published by Carcanet Press Mai 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 1784109258 ISBN 13: 9781784109257
Language: English
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - A rediscovered voice in Indian postcolonial literature. Srinivas Rayaprol's Angular Desire showcases the intense poetry and insightful prose of an enigmatic figure, long omitted from the canon. Torn between his Indian Brahmin roots and Western influences, Rayaprol's work explores cultural hybridity, love, and the search for self with a unique modernist sensibility.This collection, edited by Graziano Krätli and Vidyan Ravinthiran, offers a fresh perspective on Anglo-Indian and American writing. Rayaprol's verses, influenced by William Carlos Williams and resistant to Yvor Winters' formalism, break from established Indian literary traditions. For readers interested in postcolonial identity, modern poetry, and the complexities of cultural belonging, Angular Desire is a compelling rediscovery.