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Today's poem is "Exile"
from Bird of the Indian Subcontinent

The (Great) Indian Poetry Collective

Subhashini Kaligotla is a poet and architectural historian of medievil India. A graduate of Columbia University's MFA program in Creative Writing and a Kundiman poetry fellow, she has published in such journals as The Caravan, diode, LUMINA, New England Review, and The Literary Review. Anthology appearances include collections of Indian and diaspora poetry most notably Penguin India's 60 Indian Poets and the Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets. Bird of the Indian Subcontinent is Subhashini's debut poetry volume.

Books by Subhashini Kaligotla:

Other poems on the web by Subhashini Kaligotla:
Two poems
Four poems
Two poems
"The Lord's Prayer"
"Fear of Flying"

About Bird of the Indian Subcontinent:

"Stubborn, scheming, versatile, segueing between ecstasy and desolation, between a mythic raas leela and a modern day bar stool in the East Village, the heart in Subhashini Kaligotla's poems is a slippery, politically incorrect shape-shifter. Combining wry honesty with delicate poise, the poet invokes the age-old theme of desire —its delirium, indignity, desperation and capacity for sudden, unbidden equanimity. Crafted with a capacity to calibrate the many subtle textures of longing, these are poems of precision, strength and radiant surprise."
—Arundhathi Subramaniam

"These poems describe a world in which 'desire is the only master' and the poet's eye alights on art and men and gods alike, and each fleet thing is fixed unerring to the page."
—Jeet Thayil

"This radiant poetry collection navigates the seismic journey of the heart across continents, time and legend. What does it mean to be faithful? To belong to a city, a country or a lover? Kaligotla employs a steely eyed precision as she tunnels into these vast questions. Bridging the silences in the great Ramayana and the lonelinesses that great diasporic artists bear, she's able to unlock new insight into what it means to make a post-modern home. A gorgeous read!"
—Sarah Gambito



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