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Amlanjyoti Goswami

Amlanjyoti Goswami

Amlanjyoti Goswami's new book of poetry, A Different Story, has just been published by Poetrywala. He has written two widely reviewed books, River Wedding and Vital Signs, published by Poetrywala. River Wedding was shortlisted for the Sahitya Akademi award. Published in journals and anthologies across the world, including Poetry, The Poetry Review, Penguin Vintage, Rattle and Sahitya Akademi, he is also a Best of the Net and Pushcart nominee. His work has appeared on street walls of Christchurch, buses in Philadelphia, exhibitions in Johannesburg and an e-gallery in Brighton. He has reviewed poetry for The Hindu, Frontline, Review 31 and Modern Poetry in Translation among others. He has read at various places, including Delhi, Mumbai, New York, Chandigarh, Boston and Bangalore. He grew up in Guwahati and lives in Delhi.

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Why I Write & Other Such Musings

Where does a poem live & where does it go when it has no more readers?

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Kushti

Is Kushti, the art of wrestling, merely a physical challenge? Or is it a test of will power and technique?

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Thoughts Of Paradise

The idea of paradise could be a glorious day – or a dystopian facade – filled with snippets from reality.

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