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Kamala Surayya (born Kamala; 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.
May 27, 2024 · Kamala Das, Indian author who wrote openly and frankly about female sexual desire and the experience of being an Indian woman. Her work centered on personal experiences, and her short stories, poetry, memoirs, and essays brought her both respect and notoriety. She wrote in English and in Malayalam.
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- Summer In Calcutta. What is this drink but. The April sun, squeezed. Like an orange in. My glass? I sip the. Fire, I drink and drink. Again, I am drunk. Yes, but on the gold.
- An Introduction. I don’t know politics but I know the names. Of those in power, and can repeat them like. Days of week, or names of months, beginning with Nehru.
- A Hot Noon in Malabar. This is a noon for beggars with whining. Voices, a noon for men who come from hills. With parrots in a cage and fortune-cards, All stained with time, for brown Kurava girls.
- My Grandmother’s House. 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.
Learn about the life and work of Kamala Das, the mother of modern Indian English poetry, who wrote with honesty and courage on love, sexuality and womanhood. Discover how she challenged the patriarchal society and the literary establishment with her confessional style and autobiography.
Feb 1, 2018 · Kamala Das, the Fearless Poet Who Never Shied Away from Expressing Herself. Despite her demise almost a decade ago, Kamala remains an enigma and continues to intrigue scores of readers with her eloquent works, even today. By Lekshmi Priya S. February 1, 2018.
Jun 9, 2009 · Kamala Das, a prominent Indian poet, memoirist and short-story writer whose work was known for its open discussion of women’s sexual lives, a daring subject when she began publishing in...