Now, Then And Again

Now, Then And Again

by Ananya S Guha
Now, Then And Again

Now, Then And Again

by Ananya S Guha

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“The fifty-two new poems in this collection are primarily driven by Ananya S Guha’s raw emotion — that of anger, disappointment, and sometimes helplessness at the political state of affairs. These are words of protest, dissonance and dissent that speak out loud against the wrongs of society and its people.”

— Sudeep Sen, author of EroText (Vintage: Penguin Random House) and The HarperCollins Book of English Poetry (editor)

In the words of the poet Robin Wyatt Dunn:

Anaya Guha is a delicate writer, aiming to please, and then changing his mind, and taking out his guns instead.

But Ananya only fires into the air; is it a challenge? Perhaps only for the sound of the gunshot.

A race?

Ananya's English is the English of the British Empire, still alive, still polite, still concerned, still incapable of doing what it most wants to do, because English cannot do that, must not, have what it wants.

Instead, it circles around, cycles around, tearing out its hair.

The colonial English of the British Empire seems especially concerned with misdirection, obfuscation, willful ignorance, and Ananya is obedient to some expect to this regimen, but is aware of his obedience and wants to show the reader the limits of the conversation he is allowed.

But in the best traditions of a language over several continents, Ananya Guha infuses his English with the lush life of his subcontinent. In "flowers," we can see both the rich fecundity of his native Shillong, and the dual nature of these blooms evanescence: is their leaving an Eastern koan, describing some mystery of the spirit, or is it a colonial doom, pressing in on the viceroys and their adjutants, overcoming their delicate blue blood sensibilities?

Ananya Guha is aware too of his own status as a kind of blue blood, shielded from the poverty and the death and destruction of so many of his countrymen. For Victoria, the poor were unfortunates, bad cousins of that medieval courtroom drama in heaven sung in carmina burana, O Fortuna, and then of course this morphed into what we still know as a neoliberal / neo conservative Social Darwinism come again, of the poor as personal failures, deserving their fate.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154184660
Publisher: Scarlet Leaf Publishing House
Publication date: 01/25/2017
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 299 KB

About the Author

Ananya S Guha lives in Shillong and has been born and brought up there. He has been writing and publishing poetry for the last thirty years. His poems have been published in '' The Telegraph'', '' The Statesman'' '' Amrita Bazar Patrika'', '' Femina'', '' Sunday Mail'', '' Indian Literature'', '' Poeisis'', '' Brown Critique'', '' Poetry Chronicle'', '' New Quest'', '' Journal Of Indian Writing In English'', '' Kavya Bharati'', '' Chandrabhaga'', '' Poetry Chain'', '' Muse India'', '' Other Voices'', '' The Common Line Journal'', ''Fox Chase Review'', ''1947 Journal'','' Leaves And Ink'', '' Muse India'','' Up The Staircase'', '' In Between Hangovers'', ''Praxis Magazine'', ''Scarlet Leaf Review'', ''Kritya'', ''Glasgow Review'', ''Osprey Journal'', ''Indiana Voice Journal'', ''Shot Glass Review''l and numerous online journals/litzines/ poetry blogs in India and abroad. He is anthologised in several anthologies including the '' Harper Collins Book Of English Poetry''. He works as a Senior Academic in the Indira Gandhi National Open University and holds a doctoral degree on the novels of William Golding.
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