Aryanil Mukherjee
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Aryanil Mukhopadhyay (Mukherjee in English) (born 1964) is a Bengali language poet who also writes in English occasionally. He grew up in Kolkata (erstwhile Calcutta) and began to write since the early 1990s. From his early years, he had been quietly involved with some of the parallel literary movements that grew in the margins of mainstream literature. Aryanil is published widely in Bengali poetry circles. He has authored two books of poetry and a collection of hybrid-prose. He is also a prolific poetry-columnist who writes regularly in both electronic and print media. His English work has appeared in Maverick [1][2], ZNine [3], RainTaxi [4], Moria Poetry [5] & Jacket [6]. Aryanil emigrated to the United States in 1995. An engineering mathematician by profession he lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is also the founder editor of Kaurab Online ([7]), the first Indian language poetry webzine (1998).
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[edit] Work
[edit] Published Books (Poetry)
- Khelaar Naam Sabujayan (The Greening Game, 2000; Kaurab Prakashani) [8]
- Haawaamorager Man (Weathercock Mind, 2004; Kaurab Prakashani)[9]
- Sunamir Ek Bachhar Par (One Year After The Tsunami, 2008; forthcoming from Kaurab)
- late night correspondence - a book of transcreated poems in english, 2008; forthcoming from CinnamonTeal Press
[edit] Published Books (Prose)
- Kinaaraar Rupakathaa (Marginal Fables, 2006; Kaurab Prakashani)
[edit] Notes
[edit] Awards and recognition
In 2007 Aryanil received the Subhas Mukhopadhyay Smarak Samman [Subhas Mukhopadhyay Memorial Award] from the Kabita Pakkhik (Poetry Fortnightly) magazine & press, Kolkata.
[edit] External links
- Aryanil Mukherjee Poet Home Page - resource includes link to selected English poems, booklist etc.
- Kaurab Online Poet resource includes link to his selected original Bengali poems, writings, videos, and reviews by others.