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are the poems of The Third work of poetry.

The fanatic's daughter is my choice, I have liked her and loved her to make her my life companion.

My daughter dark daughter, mythical and mystical, historiographical and museumological, sculptural and archival! Nissim is first of all a Bene-Isreali, secondly a Bombayan, thirdly a professor of Bombay, fourthly an editor, all these make up his mind and add to his poetic personality before being an ironist.

A Time To Change (1952), Sixty Poems (1953), The Third (1958), The Unfinished Man (1960), The Exact Name (1965), Hymns in Darkness (1976), Latter-Day Psalms (1982), the works published from time to time, tell of his literary attainment into the poetic field laced with wit, irony and humour and caricature, writing about Indianness and its hollow ethics, society, culture and jokes, realistic portrayal and discussion and his understanding of India just like an outsider’s viewpoint.

A Maharashtrian Jew, instead of his attachment with the city of his birth, the growing island that saw he, he marked the nation as an alien insider and his view was outsiderish and if not, he was like the modern, hollow man, shallow man, exulting in urbanization, industrialization and commercialization, talking of city life and culture.

His joys are the joys of partying and club-visiting.

Daddy by Sylvia Plath

Dalit Literature

Dawn at Puri by Jayanta Mahapatra

Devotion by Sarojini Naidu

Dom Moraes: Bells for William Wordsworth

Dongerkery: Nataraja

Dongerkery: On seeing an Image of Buddha

Dongerkery: The Flute-Player

Dongerkery: The Real India

Doors by Jayanta Mahapatra

Dorothy N.

Bonarjee's Morning

Ecology by A.K. Ramanujan

Enterprise: Poem by Nissim Ezekiel

Ezekiel: The Railway Clerk

Fire-Hymn by Keki N. Daruwallla

Foreigner Critics of Indian English Poetry

Freedom by A. E. Russell

Freedom by Jayanta Mahapatra

Gabriel Okara: A Study of His Three Poems

Ganga by Nissim Ezekiel

Ghanashyam by Sarojini Naidu

Ghanshyam by Kamala Das

Gunga Din by Rudyard Kipling

Guru Prakasham by A.P.J.

A poem to Nissim is an episode finished in an hour or two, something said precisely or maybe it something more than that.

Where is Vrindavan, where the golden Vrindavan, where the abode of Krishna, where Krishna swinging under the kadamba tree by the banks of the Yamuna?

Humayun Kabir: Trains

Hunger by Jayanta Mahapatra

Hymn to Durga by Nobo Kissen Ghose

If You Call Me by Sarojini Naidu

If...

I think

Of each historic passion as a blink

That happened to the sad eye of Time.”

(Collected Poems, Ibid, p.129)

Enterprise, Marriage and Night of the Scorpion are the three poems which have been included in V.K. Gokak’s anthology which appeared for the first time in 1970.

I am not only talented, you are also but.

Differences in opinion finished it all what it was good. Bhatnagar: Hostage of Time

O.P.

bijay kant dubey biography of rory

After having discussed Shahid Suhrawardy, Manjeri S.Isvaran, P.R. Kaikini, Krishan Shungloo, Adi K.Sett and others, Prof.

The Soul and The Supreme Soul, Jivatma and Parmatma, the Over Mind, the Over Soul, call you. Russell's Magic

A.E. Before embarking upon these solid texts, he also authored a few.

Ramanujan's Astronomer

Adil Jussawalla: The Missing Man of Indian Poetry in English

Akshaya Tritiya by Kasiprasad Ghose

Amma's Gospel: A Comparative Study

An African Elegy by Ben Okri

An Old Woman by Arun Kolatkar

Anashuya and Vijaya by W.B. Yeats

Arthur Symons: Indian Meditation

Ascent, The Silence by Sri Aurobindo

Aurobindo: A Child's Imagination

Aurobindo: The Miracle of Birth

Aurobindo: The Miracle of Birth

Autumn by T.E.

Hulme

Baldev Mirza: Across the Falling Snow

Banalata Sen: A Rumination

Bhikshu's Song by Dhan Gopal Mukerji

Blood Donor by Narenderpal Singh

Boats in a Poetic Comparative Study

Bob Dylan as A Poet

Bob Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man

Bob Dylan: Blowin' in the Wind

Bob Dylan: Tangled Up in Blue

Brahma By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Brahmin Girls

Bride of the Fire by Maharishi Aurobindo

Chaitanya by Keshav Malik

Chaitanya Poems of Arun Kolatkar

Chicago Zen by A.K.

Ramanujan

Choosing Keki N. Daruwalla for Thesis-writing

Chordia on Surdas and Mira

Chordia: Chittor

Contemporary Indian English Poetry and Constructive Criticism

Coromandel Fishers by Sarojini Naidu

Cosmic Rhythms by K.D. Sethna

Creation by Kulwant Singh Gill

Creative Poetry, How To be Poetical?