Confluences: Indian Women, Indian Goddesses

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In these fifty odd poems, Nishi Chawla has tried to use broad brush strokes in order to convey her own raw impressions and experiences of Indian women and Indian goddesses. That the poems are vignettes may lead the reader to focus on a possibility: the face of a goddess conjoined with that of an ordinary woman, thus humanizing one and elevating one or the other. The poems also makes us see connections and parallels between the lives and experiences of Indian women and Indian goddesses. In writing poems on such a broad subject and scope, the poet can only hope to make her own kind of contribution to rethinking mythologies and poeticizing their present relevance. Some of the poems here attempt to offer lyrical and contemplative links to social constructions of gender. Others reach out to connect Indian women within the current globalizing web and impetus. However, in her own words, every poet and every writer has his or her own agenda, Nishi Chawla has hers. This is to paint poems.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nishi Chawla

Nishi Chawla is a writer as well as an academic. Her first novel, The Twist of Truth, was published by Har-Anand. It dealt with the politico-philosophical theme of a terrorist who engages in the mission with self-doubt as well as self-absorption. Nishi Chawla grew up in India where she taught English Literature in a Delhi University college for nearly two decades. She is now settles with her family in a suburb of Washington D.C. She teaches courses in World Literatures and in Writing at the University of Maryland University College, Maryland, as well as at the George Washington University, Washington D.C., from where she earned her doctorate in English.

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Title
Confluences: Indian Women, Indian Goddesses
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8184430183
Length
112p.
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