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Poems of this collection "PUKARE KOI KHITIJ KE PAR SE" are not prohibiting. Poet Aseema Sahu attempts here to do away with prosodic convention in order to stage her generic experiences that have never been expressed in canonic cliche. Going for aesthetic quality her choice of words are extremely straightforward, unembellished, and devoid of profanity. Feminism in her poems are subtle - her collection here opens a window into the quite solitary moments of a conscientiously malleable and accommodating Indian woman; but never a surrendering type all together. Noted social activist Namrata Chadha…mehr

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Poems of this collection "PUKARE KOI KHITIJ KE PAR SE" are not prohibiting. Poet Aseema Sahu attempts here to do away with prosodic convention in order to stage her generic experiences that have never been expressed in canonic cliche. Going for aesthetic quality her choice of words are extremely straightforward, unembellished, and devoid of profanity. Feminism in her poems are subtle - her collection here opens a window into the quite solitary moments of a conscientiously malleable and accommodating Indian woman; but never a surrendering type all together. Noted social activist Namrata Chadha is the translator of this anthology. Fluidity in expression is difficult to accomplish. Namrata went beyond that and preserved the assets of the original, both in content and contour. She intoned, mumbled and invoked like the original, and leaves the readers delighted, disturbed and distracted in the similar way too.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Aseema Sahu as a person of creativity is inundated with the fragrance of her native Mayurbhanj, a sleepy district in the state of Odisha. She works as the Principal of SCB Degree College, Ragdha, and heads the Department of Economics there. She has prolific publications in a sway of vernacular magazines and newspapers. With combined appearance as an academician, columnist, poet, short-story writer, radio and television guest she has become a discernible and highly visible figure of a harmonious amalgamation of art and literature. She has completed her doctorate degree in "Joint Forest Management in Similipal and its Economic Impacts". Her papers on human displacement from reserve forests have got peers' appreciation after being published in various international journals. Aseema Sahu is a trained Odishi danseuse. She is the author of three poetry collections - PRIYATAMA SITADINA KHARA, RANA JE, and ISARARA DAKE KIE DIGBALAYA SE PARIRU.