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Sreekanth Kopuri

Sreekanth Kopuri

Sreekanth Kopuri Ph.D. is an Indian poet, He is poetry editor for The Auto Ethnographer Journal Florida, Alumni Writer in Residence, Athens, and a Professor of English from Machilipatnam, India. He recited his poetry in Oxford, John Hopkins, Heinrich Heine, Caen, Banja Luka, Gdanski, and many universities. His poems appeared in Arkansan Review, Christian Century, A Honest Ulsterman, Vayavya, Chicago Memory House, Two Thirds North, Heartland Review, Tulsa Review, Digging Through the Fat, Expanded Field, Contrapuntos IX, Untethered Review, A New Ulster, Liquid Imagination, Wend Poetry, Stray Branch, American Diversity Report, Litbreak Magazine, Plants & Poetry, Burrow, Rational Creature, Lannang Achieves, Better Than Starbucks, Nebraska Writers Guild, Poetry San Jose, Bosporus Review of Books, Synaeresis Journal, Word Fountain, Ann Arbor Review, Ariel Chart, Five 2 One, Oddball Magazine to mention a few. His forthcoming book From an Indian Diary is the finalist for the Eyelands Book Award 2022, Athens. His book Poems of the Void was the winner of the Golden Book of the Year 2022. Kopuri did his Ph.D. on the Auto ethnographic poetry of Jayanta Mahapatra. He lives in his hometown Machilipatnam with his mother.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsSeptember 2, 2023<September 1, 2023

Jayanta Mahapatra

Here’s a poem that bids farewell to ‘one of the most widely known Indian English poets of the modern period.’

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