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kamala das books list | KAMLA DAS: AN INTRODUCTION B. Madhavi Research Scholar, Department of English, CCS University, Meerut INTRODUCTION Kamala Suraiyya aka Madhavikutty (31 March 1934 – 31 May 2009) was an Indian writer who wrote in English and Malayalam, her native language. |
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- Kamala Suraiyya aka Madhavikutty (31 March – 31 May ) was an Indian writer who wrote in English and Malayalam, her native language.
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- Kamala Surayya (31 March 1934–31 May 2009), popularly known by her one-time pen name Madhavikutty and married name Kamala Das, was an Indian poet in English as well as an author in Malayalam from Kerala, India.
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- Perhaps her best-known work was an autobiography, which first appeared as a series of columns in the weekly Malayalanadu, then in Malayalam as Ente Katha (), and finally in English as My Story ().
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- The document then examines Kamala Das' writing career and her impact on Indian literature.
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Kamala Das: A Literary Dialogue Usha Kishore and Dr B. Hariharan Photo: Merrily Weisbord Kamala Das Suraiya (1934-2009), who also wrote under the pen name of Madhavikutty, was a bilingual writer from the South Indian state of Kerala and one of the most popular and most controversial poets of Indian English. As a major Indian poet of contemporary times, Das has attracted international attention by her bold and previously unarticulated expressions of womanhood. The recognition of Das as an Indian poet in English came with the PEN Asian Poetry Prize in 1963. Since then her poems have been published in many anthologies including the World Anthology of Living Poets (1973). Her initial poetry collections in English are: Summer in Calcutta (1965), The Descendants (1967), The Old Playhouse and Other Poems (1973) and Tonight, this Savage Rite (Kamala Das and Pritish Nandy, 1979). Many other collections were published subsequently, incorporating both new poems and poems from the a