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Dominic Francis Moraes (19 July 1938 – 2 June 2004) [2] was an Indian writer and poet who published nearly 30 books in English. He is widely seen as a foundational figure in Indian English literature. His poems are a meaningful and substantial contribution to Indian and World literature. [3] [4] Early life.
His father was one of the most prominent and respected journalists of post-independence India, the editor of major newspapers such as The Times of Indi a and the Indian Express, and the author of important books on South Asian current events, including two biographies of Jawaharlal Nehru.
May 29, 2012 · Dom Moraes was an editor, essayist, biographer, and inveterate traveler who was one of the best-known English-language poets of India. His first book of poetry, A Beginning (1957), was published when he was only 19 years old.
Feb 21, 2019 · BOOK EXCERPT. Remembering Dom Moraes: ‘A stranger wherever he was, and perhaps even to himself’. Sarayu Srivatsa remembers the iconic author and poet in the introduction to a new collection of...
Dominic Moraes (1938–2004) was an Indian writer and poet who published almost thirty books. He is seen as a foundational figure in Indian English literature. Moraes’ first collection of poems, A Beginning, was published in 1957.
prolific and widely travelled Indian poet and writer, born in Bombay, educated at Oxford. A Beginning (1957), his first book of poems, made him the youngest poet to win the Hawthornden Prize.
Jun 14, 2004 · Fans of India's poet laureate Dom Moraes's (1938-2004) grieves on his demise. He was the quintessential nonconformist, an author in constant search of answers to questions no one dared ask, a poet hidden inside a social activist, a man incomplete without female company.
Jan 23, 2018 · As a poet, journalist, autobiographer, and travel writer, Dom Moraes was a prolific presence in the Anglophone literary world throughout the second half of the twentieth century.
Mar 5, 2016 · Summary. Against Facility. In 1957, a small London imprint called The Parton Press published a first book by an Indian poet who had just turned nineteen. The press's unlikely proprietor was David Archer, a Soho habitué whose literary bookshop on Parton Street had become a meeting place for the British Modernists of the thirties.
Jan 3, 2003 · Dom Moraes (1938-2004), the poet, autobiographer, travel writer and journalist, was a precocious talent who was recognised as a central figure among the first generation of post-independence Indian writers in English even before he had turned twenty.