Vidyan Ravinthiran's much-anticipated first collection contains many poems about Sri Lanka which fuse politics, personal history and myth, yet his voice pitches itself not so much halfway between East and West as between emotional forthrightness and linguistic exuberance. Traditional forms - of culture, of verse - contend with brusquer impulses in an era of technological distortion; without taking himself too seriously, the poet asks if perhaps we don't take ourselves seriously enough. These are poems of impassioned intelligence, which refuse to separate thought and feeling and seek not only to delight and disturb but to work through difficult problems. The intricacies of the modern relationship - the smallest society, a haven of two - are reconnected with the historical world; translations, some from classical Tamil, ask how close two languages or two people can get. Indeed, Grun-tu-molani is concerned throughout with a range of human behaviours common to different societies - the need to assert oneself, save face, explain, and touch; the last of which would not be possible were it not for the distances between us.
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Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 27 Mar 2014
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781780370996
About Vidyan Ravinthiran
Vidyan Ravinthiran was born in Leeds to Sri Lankan Tamils. His first book of poems Grun-tu-molani (Bloodaxe Books 2014) was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection the Seamus Heaney Centre Poetry Prize and the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize. His second The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here (Bloodaxe Books 2019) won a Northern Writers Award and a Poetry Book Society Recommendation was shortlisted for both the 2019 Forward Prize for Best Collection and for the 2019 T.S. Eliot Prize. After teaching at the universities of Cambridge Durham and Birmingham in the UK he now teaches at Harvard in the US. He is the author of Elizabeth Bishop's Prosaic (Bucknell 2015) winner of both the University English Prize and the Warren-Brooks Award for Outstanding Literary Criticism. On top of his academic work he writes literary journalism and is represented as an author of fiction by the Wylie Agency.
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