WAKE UP INDIA! Essays for our Times
Author | : | Koshy A.V., Bina Biswas |
Year of Publication | : | 2014 |
Publisher | : | YS BOOKS INTERNATIONAL |
ISBN - 13 | : | 9789383793204 |
Edition | : | First |
Language | : | English |
Binding | : | Paperback |
Subject | : | Current Affairs, Fiction, New Releases |
About the Book :
When a Pushcart Prize nominee for poetry with
six or seven books to his credit and a writer whose translations of an Urdu
poet have been nominated for a Nobel who also has six or seven books to her
credit get together and bring out a compilation of their essays on India in a
post-modern, minimalist, aporia-ridden effort what will the result be? A
delectable potpourri, a Cortazarian hopscotch, a collage, a montage, a
bricolage, an assemblage of fragments 'shored against ruins' that is poetic in
pieces, literary at times, critical, theoretical and surface-centred at others
and sketchy too at places, definitely.
Will this book be banned, burned, be controversial(ized) or silenced and
marginalized for questioning concepts like nation, caste and religions, while
also questioning Gandhiji, criticizing Indian governance, politics, politicians
and polity, exposing fault lines and espousing indirectly a non-Marxist
revolution without stating if it should be violent or not, looking again at the
past and past and present leaders of India and other places, lands and times
and Pak-Indian relations etc.; in a totally original way, mixing high and low
culture?
One thing is certain, this book is dynamic and challenges the reader to let go
of his or her safe assumptions and begin thinking for himself or herself and
enter areas of thought that he or she may find highly disturbing so that he or
she may even turn against the book but be forced to acknowledge its ability to
work as a pulley and lever to bring movement and activism towards the process
of nation building. Hate it or love it, curse it or praise it, criticize it for
its glaring flaws, inconsistencies, inaccuracies, weaknesses and mistakes or
laud it and give it awards and accolades for its equally amazing strengths,
pluralities, multifacetedness and introduction to new significant issues like
the agenda of the millenium goals and e-waste- this book will still make
waves.
Get hold of a copy now, read it, discuss it angrily, loudly and vehemently and
then go out and do something, anything, about the issues it raises in a very
brief and tantalizing manner
About Author :
Dr A.V. Koshy has six books to his credit, is a literary critic, poet, fiction writer, dramatist to be, social innovator, teacher, lover of life, and married, with 3 children. He is also an essayist, theoretician, researcher, freelance journalist, artist and editor (of Inklinks), who has published a book (Wrighteings: In Media Res with A.V. Varghese), articles, poems, research papers etc.... His other five books are Figs (poetry, self published), A Treatise on Poetry for Beginners (Speak Up Publishing USA) , 2 Phases: 50 Poems (with Gorakhnath Gangane) (Brian Wrixon Books, Canada), Soul Resuscitation (with Angel Meredith) (Destiny to Write Publishers, UK) and Samuel Beckett`s English Poetry: Transcending the Roots of Resistance in Language published by Authorspress India`s Global Network. Butterfly and the Bee and Authorspress has also brought out a reprint of his Treatise titled Art of Poetry: A Self-styled Verbal Weaving. He has been highly commended poet of the month several times and once of the year in ICOP, Destiny Poets, UK in 2013 as well as Editor`s Pick in Camel Saloon, and nominated for Pushcart Poetry Prize 2102 by Camel Saloon. He has won awards as a teacher and has a certificate from the World Bank for having done a course on social innovation. He and his wife Anna Gabriel run an NGO for autism.
Bina Biswas, a Professor of English, based in Hyderabad, is a translator, critic, poet, fiction writer and multilinguist par excellence, besides being a Tagore expert. Her first book, a collection of short stories titled `The Tale of the Missing Shoe and Other Stories` and the second, `Breeze in the Old Building and Other Stories` have been published in 2012. Her book `Tagore`s Heroines: Portraits of Gender Orientation` and her poetry book `Forest Flowers` have been released in May 2013. Her translation of Mahesh Dattani`s play `Final Solutions` into Bengali, Naseer Ahmad Nasir`s poems into English from Urdu and the well-known Bangladeshi playwright Masum Reza Khan`s play Araz Charitramala into English from Bengali (co-translator) will be published soon. She is also the co-author of the English translation of Michael Madhusudan Dutt`s celebrated epic, Meghnad Vadh Kavya, in a mammoth work titled `An Epic on the Slaying of Meghnaad`, to be published soon. She is presently working on a docufiction on the strife-torn Middle East vis-?-vis religions of the world.