The World That Belongs To Us: An Anthology of Queer Poetry from South Asia

The World That Belongs To Us: An Anthology of Queer Poetry from South Asia

The World That Belongs To Us: An Anthology of Queer Poetry from South Asia

The World That Belongs To Us: An Anthology of Queer Poetry from South Asia

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Overview

'A bold and necessary correction to the subcontinent's poetry canon.' - Jeet Thayil This first-of-its-kind anthology brings together the best of contemporary queer poetry from South Asia, both from the subcontinent and its many diasporas.The anthology features well-known voices like Hoshang Merchant, Ruth Vanita, Suniti Namjoshi, Kazim Ali, Rajiv Mohabir as well as a host of new poets. The themes range from desire and loneliness, sexual intimacy and struggles, caste and language, activism both on the streets and in the homes, the role of family both given and chosen, and heartbreaks and heartjoins. Writing from Bangalore, Baroda, Benares, Boston, Chennai, Colombo, Dhaka, Delhi, Dublin, Karachi, Kathmandu, Lahore, London, New York City, and writing in languages including Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Urdu, Manipuri, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, and, of course, English, the result is an urgent, imaginative and beautiful testament to the diversity, politics, aesthetics and ethics of queer life in South Asia today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789353574574
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India
Publication date: 09/22/2020
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Akhil Katyal is a poet, translator and teacher based in New Delhi. His second book of poems How Many Countries Does the Indus Cross came out in 2019. Aditi Angiras is the founder of Bring Back the Poets, a spoken word poetry initiative that deals with politics, sexuality and activism through poetry in public spaces.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Asad Alvi 1

Ruth Vanita 3

Shals Mahajan 5

Vikram Seth 13

Rajiv Mohabir 15

Gee Semmalar 19

Hoshang Merchant 27

‾ 31

Minal Hajratwala 32

Fatimah Asghar 35

Anahita Sarabhai 38

Sreshtha 39

Firaq Gorakhpuri 44

Karuna Chandrashekar 45

Aqdas Aftab 48

Joshua Muyiwa 50

Rushati Mukherjee 54

Kazim Ali 57

Unity Yamazaki 63

Chithira Vijayakumar 65

Orooj-E-Zafar 69

Smita V. 71

Alishya Almeida 73

Shakti Milan Sharma 75

Sneha Khaund 77

Iftikhar Nasim 79

Nikita Deshpande 81

Dhiren Borisa 84

Trishna Senapaty 87

Riddhi Dastidar 89

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 92

Leah Piepzna-Samarasinha 94

Vimal Bhai 99

Vqueeram Aditya Sahai 101

Raqeeb Raza 104

Hadi Hussain 106

Sudhendu Chattopadhyaya 112

Abhyuday Gupta 114

Chanchal Kumar 116

Abhisikta Dasgupta 118

Mary Anne Mohanraj 120

Chandramohan S. 125

Shikhar Goel 126

Anannya Dasgupta 128

Kushagra Adwaita 130

R. Raj Rao 132

Annika 134

Fatema Bhaiji 136

Sumita Beethi 137

Nishant Singh Thakur 138

Minahil Abideen 140

Sultan Padamsee 142

Vijayarajamallika 144

Rahul Kumar Rai 146

Barnali Ray Shukla 149

Iravi 151

Shruti Sareen 161

Ammar Hammad Khan 163

Agam Balooni 165

I. Sayed 167

Amal Rana 170

Pooja and Teenasai 172

Warm Me 174

Sam(ira) Obeid 176

Dibyajyoti Sarma 180

Sehrish Rashid 183

Santa Khurai 186

Ash Sal 191

Arina Alam 193

Ruhail Andrabi 195

Phurbu Tashi 197

Akhil Katyal 199

Sahar Riaz 200

Priyadarshini Ohol 202

Shruti Sonal 204

Shaan Mukherjee Ghosh 206

Moksh 209

Aditi Angiras 210

Chand 212

Gowthaman Ranganathan 215

Rumi Harish 221

Rajorshi Das 223

Dia B. 225

Tanni 227

Snehashish Das 229

Riya Ghosh Ray 232

Simple Rajrah 235

Dia M. Yonzon 237

Pitambar Naik 239

Bhaskar Majumder 241

Shaikh MD. Mominul Islam 243

Kiran Toliya 246

Chandini 248

Ramchandra Srinivas Siras 251

Acknowledgements 254

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