Poetry Habitat-I : Poems by Adonis, Allen Ginsberg, Bella Akhmadulina, Brian Patten, Chong Hyon-jong, Czeslaw Milosz, Dennis
Brutus, Ernesto Cardenal, Ferenc Juhasz, Gabriel Okara, Giovanni
Raboni, Gunter Kunert, Helmut Zenker, Henrik Nordbrandt, Jacques Dupin,
John Ashbery, Kofi Nyidevu Awoonor, Leopold Sedar Senghor, Miroslav
Holub, Nancy Morejohn and Nicanor Parra
Poetry Habitat-II : Poems by Octavio Paz, Roberto Juarroz,
Shuntaro Tanikawa, Tadeusz Rozewicz, Ted Hughes, Tomas Transtromer,
Vasko Popa, W. S. Rendra, Yang Liuhong and Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Summit Meet : The creative artist is at his peak. Not
that he is unaware of the uphill / downhill journey or of the abyss,
but in the autonomy of expression he is at the summit. Here is a record
of the conversation among some of the poets in a summit-meet. Silence
is a temple that needs no gods, but offers countless alternative rites
: to the rebel, the ascetic, the child, the lover, the jester within
the poet... The poet's voice may coo or caw or neigh or roar : it all
depends on the animal inhering it... Arkepy presents an apocryphal
conversation amongst variegated poetic voices (words from their poems),
cutting across space, time and sequence.
Here
and Now : Poems by Bharat
Naik, Bibhu Padhi, Harbhajan Singh, Jayanta Mahapatra, Nilmani Phookan,
Rabindra K Swain, Sochi Rautroy, Subhash Mukhopadhyay and Surjit Patar
The
Poet's Lies :
"The poet tempts you with lies as
well as truth. The poet's lies are truer than truth."
— says Rajendra Kishore Panda.
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