Infamous Landscapes, Prageeta Sharma

Infamous Landscapes

Prageeta Sharma

Publisher: Fence Books
PubDate: 11/30/2007
ISBN: 9781934200087
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $15.00
Quantity Available: 13
Pages: 62
 

Poetry. Prageeta Sharma is an Indian-American woman who writes poems that engage the tradition of the New York School of writing. This is a complex hybridization: Her aesthetic precursors are Frank O'Hara, Barbara Guest, and John Ashbery, while her concerns as a poet are far more engagee than these three might ever claim to be. She writes of the experiences of a class-displaced, first-Generation Hindoo Romantic, and her landscapes and language follow cannily and whimsically from that position. An exploration of the compatibility of human desire with personal ethics is at the heart of INFAMOUS LANDSCAPES, whose voices work both with and against a perceived Wordsworthian innocence. In these poems Sharma turns away from Romanticism with a certain disconcerted, feminine shame, one that finds her peering through an enculturated, gendered lens. The landscapes of these poems are urban and "natural," inasmuch as both inhere in the human psyche as symbol and metaphor. Prageeta Sharma was born in Framingham, Massachusetts. She is the author of BLISS TO FILL and THE OPENING QUESTION, which was selected for the 2004 Fence Modern Poets Series by Peter Gizzi. She is the director of the Creative Writing program at University of Montana in Missoula.

Author City: Missoula, MT USA

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