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Amitabh Mitra is a Medical Doctor in a busy hospital in East London, South Africa.

A widely published poet in the web and print, Amitabh has been hailed as one of the most popular South African / Indian poet writing in English today by the Skyline Literary Review, New York.

Amitabh, now settled in South Africa, uses his experience of social interaction and cultural impact from countries like India, Bhutan and Zimbabwe where he worked under varying conditions, in his art and poetry.

A powerful voice dispersing a reverie of time and heritage, his love poems with a backdrop of feudal Gwalior and Delhi take you on a sentimental journey to old family homes, forts, palaces and places where he grew up.

His unique style of fusing words into almost lyrical dream like images, exploring muted corners of life taken over a suddenrushhourtime, Amitabh brings forth poetry that seems to peep from behind veils and shadows, waylaid in a mind state in Johannesburg and New York, all merging in an unforgettable ecstatic experience.

Amitabh figures in the international roster of physician poets, a massive roster of ancient and contemporary poets / writers maintained by Dr. Daniel Bryant and assisted by Dr. Suzanne Poirer, Professor of Literature and Medical Education, University of Illinois, U.S.A.

His first book of poems was published in 1980 under the title of ‘Ritual Silences’.

‘A Slow Train to Gwalior’ is a CD of his ten most popular poems recited against a background of African and Indian traditional music. Brought out by Harp Records, South Africa, this poetry CD weaves a desire into a steady pattering of rain, a voice that would almost allure you to yet another stealth of a strangertime.

His first show of poems, drawings, visuals and prints, juxtaposition of words, lines and colors was on show at The Ann Bryant Art Gallery, St. Marks Road, East London from 12 July to 28 July 2005.

Dr. Mitra edits ‘A Hudson View’ an international print poetry journal published from New York, USA

He is the Chairperson of the East London Fine Arts Society. More about his art and work is available at www.amitabhmitra.com His works are archived in the National Museum of English Literature, Grahamstown, South Africa.


Categories: Indian Poet and poetry in English, South African Poetry, Art, Music

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