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The Stinking Rose
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The Stinking Rose

BuchPaperback
Verkaufsrang61507inLehrbücher
CHF16.90

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Includes a sequence of 25 poems which explore the mythologies and the practical aspects of garlic, the stinking rose. This collection is also haunted by places - Vancouver Island, the poet's native India, and Europe. A dialogue between new worlds and old features poems in Gujarati and English.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-85754-048-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandPaperback
Erscheinungsdatum23.02.1995
Seiten128 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 151 mm, Höhe 230 mm, Dicke 10 mm
Gewicht204 g
Illustrationenillustrations
WarengruppeSprachen
KategorieLehrbücher
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Über die Autorin/den Autor

Sujata Bhatt was born in Ahmedabad, India. She grew up in Pune (India) and in the United States. She received her MFA from the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. To date, she has published six collections of poetry with Carcanet Press. She received the Commonwealth Poetry Prize (Asia) and the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award for her first collection, Brunizem (1988). Subsequent collections include Monkey Shadows (PBS recommendation, 1991), The Stinking Rose (shortlisted for the Forward Poetry Prize, 1995), Point No Point (1997), Augatora (PBS Recommendation, 2000), and A Colour for Solitude (2002). She received a Cholmondeley Award in 1991 and the Italian Tratti Poetry Prize in 2000. She has translated Gujarati poetry into English for the Penguin Anthology of Contemporary Indian Women's Poetry, and has translated poems by Gunter Grass and Gunter Kunert. Her translations from the German include Mickle Makes Muckle: poems, mini plays and short prose by Michael Augustin (Dedalus Press, 2007). She has been a Lansdowne Visiting Writer at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia, a Visiting Fellow at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, and more recently was Poet-in-Residence at the Poetry Archive in London. Her work has been widely anthologised, broadcast on radio and television, and has been translated into more than twenty languages. Currently, Sujata Bhatt lives in Germany with her husband and daughter.

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