‘I lie and lay my head upon the grass and unwind the body hardened stiff like glass. But the tiny blades tickle the lower ear making me ask myself, why do I bear this crass impertinence and sink my head still further down its bed of prickly green?’. So asks the poet, his ears pressed against the earth as he maps the world around him in a new geography of sound. Places-photographs-books-neighbours-afternoons-love-loss-and-longing are sketched into word-pictures by artist K.G. Subramanyan as he reflects, reacts and reminisces in this collection of poems.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.G. Subramanyan
Born 1924, in Kerala, K.G. Subramanyan, a reputed painter, muralist and scholar, he took his education at the Presidency College, Madras, and at Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan. Widelytravelled, Prof. Subramanyan has exhibited in India and abroad and is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards such as Bombay Art Society Award (1957 & 1959), Honourable mention at Sao Paulo (1961), National Award, Lalit Kala Akademi (1965) Subramanyan also received Gold Medal at the First Triennale India. In 1975, Government of India conferred Padma Shri on K.G. Subramanyan for his contribution to Indian Art. In 1981, Subramanyan was honoured with ‘Kalidas Samman’ and in 1985, Lalit Kala Akademi elected him as Fellow of the Akademi. In 1991, Visva Bharati decorated him with Aban Gagan Puraskar. In 1992, he received D. Litt. Honoris Casua from Rabindra Bharati University Calcutta and in 1997 from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. In 2001, Government of Kerala, honoured him with Manaviyam Ravi Varma Award. Lalit Kala Akademi in their Golden Jubilee celebrations, 2005, conferred him with the Kala Ratna. In January 2006 he has received the Padma Bhushan.
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