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  1. The poem, ‘My Grandmother’s House’, first appeared in Kamala Das’s first anthology of verse titled Summer Time in Calcutta (1965). It is also an autobiographical poem in which the poet’s longing for her parental house in Malabar is movingly described.

  2. "My Grandmother's House," an autobiographical poem by Indian writer Kamala Das, tells a story of nostalgia and sorrow. The poem's speaker longs to return to her grandmother's house, where she once felt loved and secure—especially now that she lives a lonely adult life, mourning the safety and comfort of her childhood.

  3. My Grandmother's House. by Kamala Das. There is a house now far away where once. I received love……. That woman died, The house withdrew into silence, snakes moved. Among books, I was then too young. To read, and my blood turned cold like the moon. How often I think of going.

  4. Jun 18, 2020 · Ann. "My Grandmother's House" is a short poem that focuses on love lost and drastic changes in circumstances. The first-person speaker tells of days past when she was loved in a different time and house, but now she is a beggar for love. It is a free verse poem with simile and internal rhyme.

  5. Nov 8, 2020 · My grandmother’s house is a poem written by Indian poet Kamala Das. The poem first appeared in an anthology of verse entitled ‘Summer Time in Calcutta 1965). It is an autobiographical poem in which the speaker’s nostalgic desire for home reflects through the inability to visit the happy past.

  6. The poem My Grandmothers House is written by Kamala Das. The poem has been written in the memory of her grandmother with whom she had spent her childhood. The poet considers those moments to be the best moments of her life and desires to get them. She also mourns their loss.

  7. May 3, 2020 · The poem “My Grandmother’s House”, written by Kamala Das, starts in a nostalgic state and tells the readers that there is a house that is far from her present residence. In that house, she once “received love”. The woman who loved the speaker has died.