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Tag: Sanjukta Dasgupta

To Avantisundari & other poems by Sanjukta Dasgupta

16th May 202216th May 2022  Sanjukta Dasgupta

In this selection of poetry from across poet and scholar Sanjukta Dasgupta’s published collections, the unheard, undesired and misunderstood voices of women, real and mythical, rise up with wit, verve and vengeance.

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Posted in Creative Writing, PoetryTagged: Avantisundari, Circe, Cleopatra, Draupadi, Durga, Feminism, Gender, Greek Mythology, Helen, In the Kitchen, Indian literature, Indian mythology, Kali, Lakshmi, Medea, Medusa, Menaka, Mythology, Ophelia, poems, Poetry, Sanjukta Dasgupta, Sita

Sanjukta Dasgupta in Conversation with Basudhara Roy: ‘Communication and confrontation are both internalized within the creative process’

12th May 202212th May 2022  Basudhara Roy

Writer and scholar Basudhara Roy talks to Indian feminist scholar, poet, critic and translator, Sanjukta Dasgupta, about balancing many intellectual pursuits, her various collections of poetry, interacting with and deconstructing poetic canons, the kitchen as laboratory and liberating Lakshmi from patriarchal control.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: Basudhara Roy, Dilemma, First Language, Interview, Lakshmi, Lakshmi Unbound, Poetry, poets, Sanjukta Dasgupta, Snapshots, T. S. Eliot
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