From the Mundane to the Metaphysical- Recasting Territories in Jaydeep Sarangi's A Door Somewhere?
Journal: Ars Artium (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Authors : Anju Sosan George;
Page : 18-22
Keywords : Poetry; Subaltern; Dalit; Postcolonial; Australia.;
Abstract
Jaydeep Sarangi?s recent collection of poems A Door Somewhere? opens into the readers mind myriad pictures, incessantly alive and rapturously sublime. The paper gives a bird?s eye view of most of his challenging poems in the volume and introduces the readers into the possible areas of exploration. Sarangi churns his words into obedience, dealing with the mundane as well as the metaphysical. His voice speaks for the silent subaltern and for the world around him. Postcolonial writing back to the empire, drawing connections between India and Australia are the global themes which are as simply important as the local nuances he finds in his birth land.
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