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nissim ezekiel biography: Nissim Ezekiel Raj R Rao, 2016-12-10 Nissim Ezekiel is regarded as the father of modern Indian English poetry, and the founder of the Bombay school of poetry. In this meticulously researched biography, R. Raj Rao traces the development of Ezekiel's poetry and life against the background of the intellectual, cultural and political climate in India-from the 1930s to the end of the 20th century. The last section of the book deals with Ezekiel's increasing loneliness and his inability to recognize old friends, and finally being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1998. Drawing on previously unpublished letters, poems and essays, as well as discussions with the poet and interviews with friends and peers, Rao examines the desires and realities of Ezekiel's life. Rao also provides detailed analyses of Ezekiel's poems. Scholarly, exhaustive and provocative, this is the definitive biography of one of India's foremost poets. |
nissim ezekiel biography: The Poetry of Nissim Ezekiel A. Raghu, 2002 Nissim Ezekiel Is Probably The Most Famous Living Indian Poet In English. Displaying A Dedication Of Heroic Dimensions To His Vocation, He Has Created An Oeuvre Remarkable For Its Range And Depth. He Was Responsible For Spearheading The Modernist Revolution In Indian Poetry In English. All But Divorcing His Wife, Denying His Family Time And Commitment, Creating And Fighting Enemies, Ezekiel Has Served The Muse Indefatigably And Evangelically, And At Great Personal Cost, For He Is As Much Activist For Poetry As Poet. He Has Published The Work Of Others, Edited Journals, Held Offices In Literary Organizations, Selected Poetry For Magazines, Advised Publishing Houses And Helped And Guided Generations Of Poets. Besides, Ezekiel Has Made Significant Contributions As Playwright, Prose Writer, Critic, Translator And Teacher. The Poetry Of Nissim Ezekiel Is A Product Of A. Raghu S Close Familiarity With The Work Of The Poet As Well As His Long Interaction With The Man. The Book Carries Out A Thorough Thematic And Stylistic Analysis Of The Corpus Of Ezekiel, Seeking To Effect A Comprehensive Assessment Of The Same. Efforts Are Made To Foreground The Corpus Against The Tradition Of Indian Poetry In English And To Establish The Work Of Ezekiel As The Main Link Between Pre-Independence Indian Poetry In English And Its Post-Independence Counterpart. Ever Willing To Battle It Out, Raghu Takes On Some Of The Biggest Names In The Contemporary Literary World Of India To Craft A Book Which Is Provocatively Brilliant. The Poetry Of Nissim Ezekiel Will Remain The Book On Ezekiel S Verse For A Very Long Time To Come. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Nissim Ezekiel Chetan Karnani, Nissim Ezekiel, 1974 Critique of the works of Nissim Ezekiel, b. 1924, Indo-Anglian writer. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Nissim Ezekiel Ramachandrapurapu Raj Rao, 2000 Nissim Ezekiel was born in a Jewish family in Bombay, and with his poetic evocations of the city, gave rise to a school of poetry popularly referred to as the Bombay school. Considered by many to be the father of Indian English poetry, he has been the inspiration and guiding light for a whole generation of younger poets, including Dom Moraes, Gieve Patel, Eunice de Souza and Ranjit Hoskote. In this meticulously researched biography, R. Raj Rao traces the development of Ezekielýs poetry and life against the background of the intellectual, cultural and political climate in India over almost seven decadesýfrom the thirties to the present. We see Nissim as a curious Jewish schoolboy, a reluctant revolutionary temporarily attracted to the personality and politics of M.N. Roy, a loner longing for adventure in London, and an earnest young man writing serious metaphysical letters to his friend Solomon. The many facets of Ezekielýs versatile personalityýa bohemian responding to flower power with LSD and sex yet striving for an arranged marriage with a Jewish girl; a restless soul pursuing his interest in travel, art, literature, theatre and journalism, then settling down to a dedicated career in teachingýare skillfully brought out by Rao. The last section of the book deals with Ezekielýs increasing loneliness and his inability to recognize old friends, and finally his being diagnosed with Alzheimerýs disease in 1998. Drawing on previously unpublished letters, poems and essays, as well as discussions with the poet and interviews with friends and peers, Rao examines the desires and realities of Ezekielýs life. He brings out the contradictions that comprised it, and which, ironically, nourished his muse. Rao also provides detailed analyses of Ezekielýs poems, locating them in the context of Indian and world literature. Scholarly, exhaustive and provocative, this is the definitive biography of one of Indiaýs foremost poets. |
nissim ezekiel biography: The Book of Chocolate Saints Jeet Thayil, 2018-02-27 LONGLISTED FOR THE DSC PRIZE FOR SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE 2018 'Easily the most original and formally inventive novel to come out of India in years.' Salman Rushdie, Guardian Francis Newton Xavier has lived a wild existence of excess in pursuit of his uncompromising aesthetic vision. His paintings and poems - which embody the flamboyant and decadent jeu d'esprit of his heroes like Baudelaire - have forged his reputation, which is to be celebrated at a new show in Delhi. Approaching middle age in a body ravaged by hard-living, Xavier leaves Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks with his young girlfriend - and his journey home to India becomes a delirious voyage into the past. From his formative years with an infamous school of fin de siècle Bombay poets - as documented by his biographer, Diswas, in these pages - Xavier must move forward into an uncertain future of salvation or damnation. His story results in The Book of Chocolate Saints: an epic novel of contemporary Indian life that probes the mysterious margins where art bleeds into the occult, and celebrates the artist's life itself as a final monument. It is Jeet Thayil's spiritual, passionate, and demented masterpiece. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Autobiography of an Unknown Indian Nirad C. Chaudhuri, 2023-04-28 The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian by Nirad C. Chaudhuri is a profound and introspective account of a man's journey through early 20th-century India. The narrative weaves the personal with the historical, using the author’s life as a lens to explore the broader struggles of Indian civilization confronting British imperialism and modernity. Chaudhuri’s intention is to present not merely a memoir but a historical testimony, highlighting the intersection of individual experience with societal evolution. His unique perspective, shaped by an exceptional and unconventional path, offers a vantage point akin to an aerial view—detached yet deeply connected to the land below. Written with unflinching honesty, the book delves into themes of identity, colonialism, and the trajectory of Indian society, emphasizing the tension between the dominant national currents and the often-overlooked exceptions that resist them. Addressing an English-speaking audience, Chaudhuri aims to provide insight into the forces that shaped India’s trajectory under British rule and beyond. While his experiences are atypical, he argues that their value lies in their ability to illuminate the broader environment through a distinct, independent lens. Chaudhuri candidly critiques both the dominant narratives of his time and the leaders who guide nations into either growth or decline. Through his reflections, he not only grapples with the complexities of India’s societal fabric but also examines the role of exceptional individuals who challenge or reinforce prevailing trends. This book stands as a bold declaration of faith in understanding history, culture, and personal identity amidst the relentless tide of change. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1968. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Three Indian Poets Bruce King, 2008 Three Indian Poets introduces the poetry of Nissim Ezekiel, Dom Moraes, and A.K. Ramanujan--three of the best-known and most significant of modern Indian poets who wrote in English--to students and teachers of Indian literature. Considered to be the founders of modern Indian poetry in English, they became the first post-colonial poets writing in English who commanded international attention. This updated edition of Three Indian Poets was brought out after the deaths of Ezekiel and Moraes in 2005. Beginning with a valuable critical introduction, the book then discusses Ezekiel, whose poetry has deeply influenced and expanded the cultural space for modern Indian poetry in English. Next, Bruce King studies the poetry of Ramanujan, who was the only poet among the three who wrote in Indian languages as well. Finally, King analyses the poetry of Moraes, who, in his themes and attitudes, was the most romantic and sentimental, and least concerned with India and Indianness. Three Indian Poets is a comprehensive study of the similarities as well as differences between Ezekiel, Ramanujan, and Moraes. By re-considering and re-presenting the poetry of these diverse poets, the book captures the poetic and literary consciousness of post-colonial India. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Three Indian Poets Bruce King, 1991 This Is An Introduction To The Poetry Of Three Contemporary Indian Poets Considered The Originators Of Modern Indian Poetry In English. |
nissim ezekiel biography: A Map of Longings Manan Kapoor, 2023-02-28 The beautifully written first biography of one of the world’s finest twentieth-century poets Agha Shahid Ali (1949–2001) was one of the most celebrated American poets of the latter twentieth century, and his works have touched millions of lives around the world. Traversing multiple geographies, cultures, religions, and traditions, he mapped the varied landscapes of the Indian subcontinent and the United States. In this biography, Manan Kapoor narrates Shahid’s evolution, following in the footsteps of the “Beloved Witness” from Kashmir and New Delhi to the American Southwest and Massachusetts. He charts Shahid’s friendships with literary figures such as James Merrill, Salman Rushdie, and Edward Said; explores how Shahid responded to events around the world, including the partition of the Indian subcontinent and the AIDS epidemic in America; and draws on unpublished materials and in-depth interviews to reveal the experiences and relationships that informed his poetry. Hailed upon its release in India as “lush” and “poetic,” A Map of Longings is the story of an extraordinary poet, the works he left behind, and the legacy of his singular poetic vision. |
nissim ezekiel biography: The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, 1992 Complete with brief biographical and critical introductions to each poet, this is the definitive anthology of modern Indian poetry in English--Publisher. |
nissim ezekiel biography: An Area of Darkness V. S. Naipaul, 2012-03-15 A classic of modern travel writing, An Area of Darkness is V. S. Naipaul’s profound reckoning with his ancestral homeland and an extraordinarily perceptive chronicle of his first encounter with India. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Indian Poetry in English Makarand R. Paranjape, 1993 This new anthology features nearly 200 poems by thirty-one poets representing over 160 years of Indian Poetry in English. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Tamil David Shulman, 2016-09-26 Spoken by eighty million people, Tamil is one of the great world languages, and one of the few ancient languages that survives as a mother tongue. David Shulman presents a comprehensive cultural history of Tamil, emphasizing how its speakers and poets have understood the unique features of their language over its long history. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Women in Dutch Painting Eunice De Souza, 1988 |
nissim ezekiel biography: Selected Prose Nissim Ezekiel, 1992 Nissim Ezekiel is arguably the most influential modern Indian poet writing in English. Here, for the first time, is a collection of his less well-known, but equally important prose writings. Including essays, journalism, and introductions to other books, these pieces cover a wide range oftopics, including literature, art, television, and philosophy. Written with an underlying unity of style and approach, this selection represents a significant body of work, diverse in subject and rich in ideas. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Three Plays Nissim Ezekiel, 1969 |
nissim ezekiel biography: Jejuri Aruṇa Kolaṭakara, 1976 |
nissim ezekiel biography: The Life and Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson: Alfred, lord Tennyson, a memoir Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1898 |
nissim ezekiel biography: HOSTEL ROOM 131 R Raj Rao, 2010-06-29 In the winter of 1978; Siddharth; twenty-three; meets Sudhir; twenty; in a friend’s friend’s room in Pune’s Engineering College Hostel. He falls instantly in love. A man of unconventional views—he believes; for instance; that the two heroes in Sholay have the hots for each other rather than for the heroines—Siddharth becomes a full-time lover over the next seven years and stubbornly pursues the object of his lust and affection; despite his job as a college lecturer in Bombay. There are many obstacles along the way; including Sudhir’s family; against whom Siddharth files a police complaint; and Sudhir’s classmates from Belgaum; led by the homophobic Ravi Humbe; who start an anti-Siddharth association. But Siddharth gets support from Gaurav and Vivek; a militant gay pair keen to ambush the enemy. The author of Boyfriend returns with another irreverent look at India’s gay subculture.Deadpan humour and farce come together in this entertaining love story; giving us a glimpse of what really goes on in a boys’ hostel. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Maximum City Suketu Mehta, 2009-10-21 A native of Bombay, Suketu Mehta gives us an insider’s view of this stunning metropolis. He approaches the city from unexpected angles, taking us into the criminal underworld of rival Muslim and Hindu gangs, following the life of a bar dancer raised amid poverty and abuse, opening the door into the inner sanctums of Bollywood, and delving into the stories of the countless villagers who come in search of a better life and end up living on the sidewalks. As each individual story unfolds, Mehta also recounts his own efforts to make a home in Bombay after more than twenty years abroad. Candid, impassioned, funny, and heartrending, Maximum City is a revelation of an ancient and ever-changing world. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Summer in Calcutta Kamalā Sur̲ayya, 1965 |
nissim ezekiel biography: Modern Indian Poetry in English Bruce King, 2005-02-03 This edition is a revision of the classic, which has become the standard work on the subject. Five chapters covering the 1990s have been added with an updated chronlogy. These discuss a number of more recent poets, along with one chapter on the late Agha Shadid Ali. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2003 |
nissim ezekiel biography: Contemporary Indian English Poetry Abhay K, 2015-11-25 Edited by Abhay K this book contains poems by Anju Makhija, Rizio Yohannan Raj,Manohar Shetty, Arundhathi Subramaniam, A.J. Thomas, Sampurna Chattarji, K.Srilata, Mani Rao, Sudeep Sen Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih and others. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism Zayn R. Kassam, Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Jehan Bagli, 2018 This book covers Zoraoastrianism, Judaism, and Islam and their influence on Indian religious life. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Dreamers Snigdha Poonam, 2018-01-25 More than half of India is under the age of twenty-five and the country is set to have the youngest population in the world by 2021. But India's millennials are nothing like their counterparts in the West. In a world that's marked by unprecedented connectivity and technological advancement, in a country that's increasingly characterized by ambition, political power and access, in an economy that appears to be breaking down the barriers to wealth that existed for every previous era, this is a generation that cannot - will not - be defined on anything but their own terms. They are wealth-chasers, attention-seekers, power-trappers, fame-hunters. They are the dreamers. Snigdha Poonam's remarkable cultural study of the unlikeliest of fortune-hawkers travels through the small towns of northern India to investigate the phenomenon that is India's Generation Y. From dubious entrepreneurs to political aspirants, from starstruck strivers to masterly swindlers, she travels - on carts and buses, in cars and trucks - through the India's badlands to uncover a theatre of toxic masculinity, spirited ambition and a kind of hunger for change that is bound to drive the future of our country. These young Indians aren't just changing their world - they're changing yours. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Ten Twentieth-century Indian Poets R. Parthasarathy, 1976 |
nissim ezekiel biography: Poems Old and New Pona Mahanta, Tilottoma Misra, Bijay K Danta, Farheena Danta Ananda Bormudoi, 2000-02 This is a comprehensive anthology that brings into its fold the works of 38 prominent poets of British, American and Indian origin. It thus breaks geographical divides and helps put into perspective, the development of poetry in English as a whole. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Friend of My Youth Amit Chaudhuri, 2018-05-06 A writer arrives in Bombay on a book-related visit, and finds himself in search of the city he grew up in and barely knows, a city shaken to its core not long ago by the 2008 terrorist strikes-even as he takes for granted his errant local friend, Ramu. A six-foot-tall Kannadiga and one-time junkie who cannot reconcile himself to modern-day adult life, Ramu is an unlikely hero, Bombay incarnate; the writer is his mirrored counterpart in an extraordinary narrative about this city by the sea. Friend of My Youth is at once an unexpected exploration and a concentrated reminiscence woven around a series of visits to a city that was never really home; a commentary on the power of memory and the stubborn interference of childhood with adult life; a paean to the transformative power of friendship by one of our greatest living writers. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Indian Writing in English K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, 1984 |
nissim ezekiel biography: Mirrored, Mirroring Gieve Patel, 1991 |
nissim ezekiel biography: Nissim Ezekiel, Poet and Father Kavita Ezekiel Mendonca, 2024-12-25 How does one write about a father who is an iconic figure in Indian poetry, a mentor to the next generation. Kavita Ezekiel Mendonca treads this complex ground with wisdom and sophistication as she creates a commemorative volume for Nissim Ezekiel's hundredth birth anniversary in 2024. Blending her personal narrative with the public fame of her father, Kavita presents a collection of memoirs, tributes, interviews, and poetry - interspersed with photographs - that brilliantly offers archival material as well as a deeply moving story of genius and vulnerability. Contributors include by Adil Jussawalla, Alan Mendonca, Elkana Ezekiel, Fiona Fernandez, Gayatri Mazumdar, Gieve Patel, Jeet Thayil, Kamal Balsara-Bacha, Menka Shivdasani, Mohana Rao, Saleem Peeradina, Shalva Weil, Shanta Acharya, Sudeep Sen, Sujatha Mathai. |
nissim ezekiel biography: How Do You Withstand, Body Gieve Patel, 1976 |
nissim ezekiel biography: Rough passage Rajagopal Parthasarathy, 1977 |
nissim ezekiel biography: My Story Kamala Das, 2009-10-20 Special, commemorative edition published in association with DC Books First published in 1977, Kamala Dass outspoken and controversial autobiography has become a cult classic. Born in 1934 in Kerala, Kamala Das was the author of several novels, collections of poetry and short stories in English as well as Malayalam in which she wrote as Madhavikutty. Nominated in 1984 for the Nobel Prize for literature and winner of several literary prizes in India, she drew admirers and critics in equal measure, especially when it came to the way in which she chose to live her life, with a fearless disregard for mindless convention and sheer courage of conviction. When she died in May 2009, she left behind a body of writing that will continue to inspire and move generations of readers in the future. |
nissim ezekiel biography: Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English Eugene Benson, L.W. Conolly, 2004-11-30 Post-Colonial Literatures in English, together with English Literature and American Literature, form one of the three major groupings of literature in English, and, as such, are widely studied around the world. Their significance derives from the richness and variety of experience which they reflect. In three volumes, this Encyclopedia documents the history and development of this body of work and includes original research relating to the literatures of some 50 countries and territories. In more than 1,600 entries written by more than 600 internationally recognized scholars, it explores the effect of the colonial and post-colonial experience on literatures in English worldwide. |
nissim ezekiel biography: My Son's Father Dom Moraes, 1990 |
nissim ezekiel biography: The Routledge Encyclopedia of Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century Sorrel Kerbel, 2004-11-23 Now available in paperback for the first time, Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century is both a comprehensive reference resource and a springboard for further study. This volume: examines canonical Jewish writers, less well-known authors of Yiddish and Hebrew, and emerging Israeli writers includes entries on figures as diverse as Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka, Tristan Tzara, Eugene Ionesco, Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard, Arthur Miller, Saul Bellow, Nadine Gordimer, and Woody Allen contains introductory essays on Jewish-American writing, Holocaust literature and memoirs, Yiddish writing, and Anglo-Jewish literature provides a chronology of twentieth-century Jewish writers. Compiled by expert contributors, this book contains over 330 entries on individual authors, each consisting of a biography, a list of selected publications, a scholarly essay on their work and suggestions for further reading. |
nissim ezekiel biography: A History of Indian Literature in English Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, 2003 Annotation This volume surveys 200 years of Indian literature in English. Written by Indian scholars and critics, many of the 24 contributions examine the work of individual authors, such as Rabindranath Tagore, R.K. Narayan, and Salman Rushdie. Others consider a particular genre, such as post-independence poetry or drama. The volume is illustrated with b&w photographs of writers along with drawings and popular prints. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
nissim ezekiel biography: The Routledge Encyclopedia of Indian Writing in English Manju Jaidka, Tej N. Dhar, 2023-09-29 Today, Indian writing in English is a fi eld of study that cannot be overlooked. Whereas at the turn of the 20th century, writers from India who chose to write in English were either unheeded or underrated, with time the literary world has been forced to recognize and accept their contribution to the corpus of world literatures in English. Showcasing the burgeoning field of Indian English writing, this encyclopedia documents the poets, novelists, essayists, and dramatists of Indian origin since the pre-independence era and their dedicated works. Written by internationally recognized scholars, this comprehensive reference book explores the history and development of Indian writers, their major contributions, and the critical reception accorded to them. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Indian Writing in English will be a valuable resource to students, teachers, and academics navigating the vast area of contemporary world literature. |
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Nissim Baruch Black (born Damian Jamohl Black; December 9, 1986) is an American-Israeli rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Under the stage name D. Black, he released the …
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Vieri Nissim, businessman, business banker, and film producer, grandson of Federico Cammeo, President of Circolo del Polo Club de Milan, Italo-Israeli (Florence, 1962 -).
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Nissim Baruch Black (born Damian Jamohl Black; December 9, 1986) is an American-Israeli rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Under the stage name D. Black, he released the …
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Vieri Nissim, businessman, business banker, and film producer, grandson of Federico Cammeo, President of Circolo del Polo Club de Milan, Italo-Israeli (Florence, 1962 -).
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Nissim Black is an American-Israeli Rapper/Singer and Podcast Host who is taking the world by storm. Growing up in the inner city of Seattle, Nissim Black saw first hand the struggles and …
NISSIM: Iran Fires 30 Missiles At Israel After U.S. Destroys Iranian ...
Jun 22, 2025 · Five hours after the United States announced the destruction of Iranian nuclear sites, Iran launched two missile salvos targeting Israel – the first such attack in more than 30 …
Nissim Black - Mothaland Bounce (Official Video) - YouTube
The official music video for "Mothaland Bounce" by Nissim Black. Listen to "Mothaland Bounce" on your favorite music platform: https://smarturl.it/mothalandb...
Nissim Black: The Gangsta Rapper Turned Hasidic Jew
Feb 9, 2023 · Where Nissim Black comes from, life can seem pretty hopeless. Growing up in a rough neighborhood in Seattle, he was traumatized at a very young age.
Nissim Nathan Dany, 46 - Roseland, NJ - Reputation & Contact …
Nissim Dany was born on 06/29/1977 and is 46 years old. Nissim Dany currently lives in Roseland, NJ; in the past Nissim has also lived in New York NY and Brooklyn NY.
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Dec 24, 2020 · No, Nissim Black is in love with the Creator of the universe, with whom he has an intimate and fierce connection. He’s faced no shortage of adversity, experienced myriad …
Nissim Black Opens Up On New Music, Being "Hitler's Worst …
Jul 27, 2020 · Rapper, Nissim Black (born Damian Jamohl Black), is a deep-thinking, philosophical artist with a wide range of experience, interests and fans.
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Nissim Baruch Black (born Damian Jamohl Black; December 9, 1986) is an American rapper and producer from Seattle, Washington.