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Anthology of modern Indian poetry - cover

Anthology of modern Indian poetry

Various Various

Verlag: Good Press

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The "Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry" showcases a rich tapestry of voices that capture the complexity and diversity of contemporary Indian experiences. Spanning various languages and cultural backgrounds, this anthology features works that blend traditional themes with modern sensibilities, employing a myriad of literary styles from free verse to structured forms. The collection reflects the socio-political landscape of India, engaging with issues such as identity, migration, and social justice, making it not only a celebration of poetic artistry but also a significant commentary on the times. Compiled by a myriad of talented poets, this anthology draws from the influences of classical Indian literature while embracing the global poetic movement. The contributors, hailing from different regions, socio-economic backgrounds, and literary traditions, have infused their unique perspectives, exemplifying the evolution of Indian poetry into a dynamic and interconnected literary form. Their voices resonate with authenticity, and their varied experiences inform the urgent themes that permeate the work. For readers seeking to explore the vibrancy of contemporary Indian poetry, this anthology is an unparalleled entry point. It promises to enrich one's understanding of modern Indian culture and invites readers to appreciate the profound emotional and social nuances encapsulated within these pages. A must-read for poetry lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Verfügbar seit: 24.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 200 Seiten.

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