Train to Agra

Train to Agra

by Vandana Khanna
Train to Agra

Train to Agra

by Vandana Khanna

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Overview

Calling upon two cultures, Vandana Khanna’s Train to Agra meditates on the effects of displacement and expatriation on the construction of a young Indian American woman’s identity. The physical journeys undertaken by the speaker reflect her inner journey from immigrant child to Indian American woman, struggling to find her place between India and America, Krishna and Jesus, samosas and hamburgers. The speaker constantly tries to recapture visions, smells, and sounds of her childhood and her travels, but cannot do so without imagination. Her memory fails her, so through metaphor she invents her past as it should have been. Traveling through her reflections on childhood, fate, faith, death, and belonging, she comes to accept her reality as a construct of lived memories and wished-for fantasies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809390281
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2001
Series: Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 700 KB

About the Author

Vandana Khanna was born in New Delhi, India, and has lived most of her life in the United States. She attended the University of Virginia and received her M.F.A. from Indiana University in Bloomington, where she was a recipient of the Yellen Fellowship in poetry. Her poems have appeared in Callaloo, Crazyhorse, Hayden's Ferry Review, and the Crab Orchard Review, among others. She lives in Los Angeles, California.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Train to Agra One Spell Blackwater Fever Thread Eyes Dun Stardust On the Edge of Delhi The India of Postcards Two Against Vallejo Two Women The Nook Against Tu Fu Hence, Monsoon Domes Alignment The Palm Reader Twentieth-Century Sita Aurora Denali 4th Street Cemetery Three Screens Blue Madonna Lost Plums Elephant God The Taming Bowl Bread A Miracle in Blue Jeans Hunger When My Father Didn’t Work Hair Dot Head Echo Evening Prayer Crab Orchard Award Series in Poetry Back Cover
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