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Mallika Sengupta is a poet who fought against gender politics, professed not to worship women as deities but treat them as humans. She explored Sita in her poems and prose as well as the first woman on earth who spoke for non-proliferation of weapons.
Kabir Bouthan (The Bard and his sister-in-law) is Mallika’s last work written from her hospital bed as a cancer patient. A post structural novel about Tagore, the first Nobel laureate from Asia and his elder brother’s beautiful wife Kadambari who committed suicide, it is a unique story quintessentially rooted in Indian-Bengali ethos. Kabir Bouthan is a mosaic of history and hysteria, elan and illusions, pathos and power. Lopamudra Banerjee, now based in the US, has brilliantly captured the nuances of Bengali culture in her profoundly smart translation.
Subodh Sarkar, Noted author, poet, Sahitya Akademi awardee, Fulbright Fellow, Faculty of English, University of Iowa, Reader in English Literature, City College, Kolkata
About the Author
Lopamudra Banerjee is an author, poet, translator, editor with eight solo books and six anthologies in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. She lives in Texas, USA with her family, but she is originally from Kolkata, India. She has been a recipient of the Journey Awards (First Place category winner) for her memoir ‘Thwarted Escape: An Immigrant’s Wayward Journey’ (Authorspress, 2016), the International Reuel Prize for Poetry (2017) and International Reuel Prize for her English translation of Nobel Laureate Tagore’s selected works of fiction (2016). Her poetry has also been published in renowned platforms including ‘Life in Quarantine’, the Digital Humanities Archive of Stanford University. She has been a Featured Poet at Rice University, Houston in November 2019. ‘Bakul Katha: Tale of the Emancipated Woman’, her English translation of Ashapurna Devi’s award-winning Bengali novel ‘Bakul Katha’ has received Honorable Mention at London Book Festival. Her recent collection of poetry and monologues ‘We Are What We Are: Primal Songs of Ethnicity, Gender & Identity’ (Black Eagle Books, 2022) is a collaboration with Mexican-American poet and storyteller Priscilla Rice.
Product details
- Publisher : Black Eagle Books
- Publication date : 28 July 2023
- Language : English
- Print length : 460 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1645604241
- ISBN-13 : 978-1645604242
- Item Weight : 581 g
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 2.59 x 21.59 cm
- Country of Origin : India
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