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9780810151185

Illiterate Heart

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  • ISBN13:

    9780810151185

  • ISBN10:

    0810151189

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-03-01
  • Publisher: Triquarterly Books
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Summary

Intensely autobiographical poems that explore the foreign and the familiar

Meena Alexander's poetry emerges as a consciousness moving between two worlds, between memory and present -- day experience, and lit by multiple languages. Her experience of exile is translated into the intimate exploration of her connections to both India and America. In one instance the thirteenth century Persian poet Rumi visits with her while she speaks on the phone in her New York apartment, and then in another poem she evokes Allen Ginsberg in the India she herself has left behind. Drawing on the fascinating images and languages that her dual life has given her, Alexander deftly joins together contradictory geographies, thoughts, and feelings.

Her wanderings between her adult life and the territory of her childhood are unusual in that they offer a fresh approach to the autobiographical lyric that is so popular in contemporary American poetry. Alexander's migratory memory is unceasingly inventive -- she looks back upon the landscapes, languages, and events of her childhood and t

Author Biography

Meena Alexander was born in Allahabad, India. She has published numerous books, including two novels, Manhattan Music and Nampally Road, and a book of poems and essays, The Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience. Her memoir, Fault Lines, was chosen as one of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 1993. The Royal Festival Hall in London commissioned a poem by her on New York for Poetry International 2002. Alexander lives in New York City, where she is a Distinguished Professor of English at Hunter College and the Graduate Center at the City University of New York.

Table of Contents

Provenance
3(4)
She Hears a Gold Flute
7(1)
Heat Wave
8(2)
Port Sudan
10(2)
Elegy for My Father
12(5)
Reading Rumi As the Phone Rings
17(6)
Muse
23(2)
Choric Meditation
25(2)
Fragments
27(1)
Map
28(2)
House
30(1)
Civil Strife
31(3)
Indigo
34(2)
Mirror of Earth
36(2)
Glyphs
38(1)
Valley
39(4)
Man in a Red Shirt
43(2)
Translated Lives
45(2)
Gold Horizon
47(5)
An Honest Sentence
52(2)
Indian April
54(4)
Taxicabwallah
58(5)
Illiterate Heart
63(8)
Rites of Sense
71(2)
Red Parapet
73(2)
Chennai Afternoon
75(1)
Low Hills of Bavaria
76(2)
Giving Names to Stones
78(2)
Daffodils
80(1)
Roadside Music
81(2)
Water Table
83(1)
Poem in Late October
84(2)
Diary of Dreams
86(5)
Black River, Walled Garden
91(10)
Notes 101(4)
Acknowledgments 105

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