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Indian English Poetry is the oldest form of [[Indian English Literature]]. Indian poets writing in English have succeeded to nativize or indianize English in order to reveal typical Indian situations.<ref>[http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-1012/ijsrp-p1099.pdf A Study of Indian English Poetry] International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 2, Issue 10, ISSN 2250-3153, October 2012</ref> [[Henry Louis Vivian Derozio]] is considered the first poet in the lineage of Indian English poetry followed by [[Sri Aurobindo]], [[Sarojini Naidu]], [[Michael Madhusudan Dutt]], [[Toru Dutt]] among others. Among new poets we have [[Bashabi Fraser]] who has been writing for more than three decades and is now recognized as a poet in her own right.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Chattopadhyay|first=Subhasis|date=September 1, 2016|editor-last=Narasimhananda|editor-first=Swami|title=Vedanta and Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Indian Poetry|url=http://www.advaitaashrama.org/Content/pb/092016.pdf|journal=Prabuddha Bharata|edition=Print and Web|publisher=Advaita Ashrama, Kolkata|publication-place=Kolkata|volume=121 (9)|issue=September|issn=0032-6178|pmid=|access-date=September 4, 2016}}</ref>
Indian English Poetry is the oldest form of [[Indian English Literature]]. Indian poets writing in English have succeeded to nativize or indianize English in order to reveal typical Indian situations.<ref>[http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-1012/ijsrp-p1099.pdf A Study of Indian English Poetry] International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 2, Issue 10, ISSN 2250-3153, October 2012</ref> [[Henry Louis Vivian Derozio]] is considered the first poet in the lineage of Indian English poetry followed by [[Sri Aurobindo]], [[Sarojini Naidu]], [[Michael Madhusudan Dutt]], [[Toru Dutt]] among others.


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Indian English Poetry is the oldest form of Indian English Literature. Indian poets writing in English have succeeded to nativize or indianize English in order to reveal typical Indian situations.[1] Henry Louis Vivian Derozio is considered the first poet in the lineage of Indian English poetry followed by Sri Aurobindo, Sarojini Naidu, Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Toru Dutt among others.

History

Nissim Ezekiel is considered to be a pioneering figure in Indian English Poetry. The significant poets of the post-Derozio and pre-Ezekiel times are Toru Dutt, Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Sarojini Naidu, Sri Aurobindo and Rabindranath Tagore. Some of the notable poets of Ezekiel's time are A. K. Ramanujan, R. Parthasarathy, Gieve Patel, Jayant Mahapatra, Dom Moraes, Kamala Das, Keki N. Daruwalla, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Shiv K. Kumar, Arun Kolatkar and Dilip Chitre. Sri Aurobindo was the first male poet to create the first significantly voluminous work in English, while Toru Dutt was the first female poet. Rabindranath Tagore wrote primarily in Bengali and created a small body of work (mainly prose) in English and was responsible for the translations of his own work into English.

Poets

Other notable 20th Century poets of English poetry in India include Eunice De Souza, Gieve Patel, Kersy Katrak, P. Lal among others.The younger generation of poets writing in English are Abhay K, Adil Jussawala, A. J. Thomas, Anand Thakore, Anju Makhija, Anjum Hasan, Hoshang Merchant,Anupama Raju, Ananya S Guha, Madan Gopal Gandhi, Arundhathi Subramaniam, Bibhu Padhi, C. P. Surendran, Debjani Chaterjee, Desmond L.Kharmawplang, Dileep Jhaveri, E.V. Ramakrishnan, G J V Prasad, Gayatri Majumdar, Anuradha Bhattacharyya, Gopi Kottoor, Jaydeep Sarangi, Jeet Thayil, Jerry Pinto, K Srilata, Kumar Vikram, Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih, Makarand Paranjape, Mandira Ghosh, Akhil Katyal, Mani Rao, Meena Kandasamy, Menka Shivdasani, Manohar Shetty, Mustansir Dalvi, Nandini Sahu, Priya Sarukkai Chabria, Rachana Joshi, Ranjit Hoskote, Rita Malhotra, Robin Ngangom, Rukmini Bhaya Nair, Sonnet Mondal, Sridala Swami, Sumana Roy, Sudeep Sen, Sukrita Paul Kumar, Nalini Priyadarshni, Preeth Nambiar, Tapan Kumar Pradhan, Vijay Nambisan,and Vihang A. Naik among others.

Modern expatriate Indian poets writing in English include Meena Alexander, Ravi Shankar, Sidhartha Bose, Shanta Acharya, Sujata Bhatt, Tabish Khair, Vikram Seth, Vijay Seshadri and Yuyutsu Sharma among others.

Anthologies

Notable anthologies of Indian English Poetry include Ten Twentieth-Century Indian Poets ed. by R. Parthasarathy, Three Indian Poets: Nissim Ezekiel, A K Ramanujan, Dom Moraes ed. by Bruce Alvin King, The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets ed. by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Reasons for Belonging: Fourteen Contemporary Indian Poets ed. by Ranjit Hoskote, 60 Indian poets ed. by Jeet Thayil, Harper Collins Anthology of English Poetry ed. by Sudeep Sen, Anthology of Contemporary Indian Poetry edited by Menka Shivdasani[2][3] published by Michael Rothenberg in 2004 ; Ten: The New Indian Poets. Edited and Selected by Jayanta Mahapatra & Yuyutsu Sharma. New Delhi/Jaipur: Nirala Publications[4] The Dance of the Peacock: An Anthology of English Poetry from India ed. by Vivekanand Jha widely representative of Indian English poets among others .

Awards and Laurels

Journals

See also

References

  1. ^ A Study of Indian English Poetry International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 2, Issue 10, ISSN 2250-3153, October 2012
  2. ^ "Contemporary Indian Poetry , "Like an Abhang, Unfinished"". BigBridge.Org. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Anthology of Contemporary Indian Poetry Edited by Menka Shivdasani". Michael Rothenberg. BigBridge.Org. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  4. ^ Yuyutsu Sharma, "Ten: The New Indian poets: Edited and Selected by Jayanta Mahapatra & Yuyutsu Sharma" (review), 27 October 2012.
  5. ^ Trying to Say Goodbye author Adil Jussawalla wins Sahitya Akademi Award 2014 Hindustan Times, 19 December 2014
  6. ^ "Poet Abhay K wins SAARC Literature Award", Hindustan Times, 14 March 2013
  7. ^ "Five writers honoured at the SAARC Literature Festival", PTI, 11 March 2013
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   3. Iyengar,KRS. ″Indian Writing in English″ .New Delhi.Sterling Publishers Private Limited.2002.
   4. King, Bruce. ″Modern Indian Poetry in English″ .New Delhi.Oxford University press,2004.
   5. Mitra ,Zinia.″Indian Poetry in English :Critical Essays″.New Delhi,Prentice Hall,2016
   6. Naik M.K.″A History of Indian English Literature″ .New Delhi,Sahitya Akademi,2004