Nissim Ezekiel

Nissim Ezekiel

Nissim Ezekiel (1924 , Bombay – 2004) fue un poeta, dramaturgo, editor y crítico de arte de India.

Ezekiel fue una figura fundacional en la historia literaria de India postcololonial, específicamente por la escritura india en lengua inglesa. Fue acreedor al premio Sahitya Akademi Award (premio otorgado por la Academia Nacional de Letras de India) en 1983 por su colección poética "Latter-Day Psalms".[1]

Contenido

Libros

Poesía
  • 1952 Time To Rock
  • 1953 Sixty Poems
  • 1956 The Discovery of India
  • 1959 The Third
  • 1960 The Unfinished Man
  • 1965 The Exact Name
  • 1974 Snakeskin and Other Poems
  • 1976 Hymns in Darkness
  • 1982 Latter-Day Psalms
  • 1989 Collected Poems 1952-88
Otro
  • 1969 The Three Plays

Editor

  • 1965 An Emerson Readers
  • 1969 A Joseph King Reader
  • 1990 Another India


Referencias

  • R. Raj Rao (2000) Nissim Ezekiel: The Authorized Biography. Viking.

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