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Sudeep Sen (born 1964) is an Indian English
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or w ...
and editor.


Early life

He was educated at St Columba's School in
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and received a degree in English literature from Hindu College, University of Delhi. He received a master's degree from the
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in
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. Sen also received a master's degree in English and creative writing from
Hollins University Hollins University is a private university in Hollins, Virginia. Founded in 1842 as Valley Union Seminary in the historical settlement of Botetourt Springs, it is one of the oldest institutions of higher education for women in the United States ...
, and was an international scholar at
Davidson College Davidson College is a private liberal arts college in Davidson, North Carolina. It was established in 1837 by the Concord Presbytery and named after Revolutionary War general William Lee Davidson, who was killed at the nearby Battle of Cowan†...
. From 1992 to 1993 he was international poet-in-residence at the
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in
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, and in 1995 he was a visiting scholar at
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of highe ...
. In 1995 he set up a poetry publishing company, Aark Arts. He has a son named Aria.


Works

Sen's books include ''Postmarked India: New & Selected Poems,'' ''Rain'', ''Aria'', ''Postcards from Bangladesh,'' ''Fractals: New & Selected Poems'' , ''Translations 1980-2015'' and ''EroText.'' home page
of Sudeep Sen's website, SudeepSen.com, retrieved December 15, 2008


Poetry

* ''Leaning Against the Lamp-Post'' (1983) * ''The Man in the Hut'' (1986) * ''The Lunar Visitations'' (1990) * ''Kali in Ottava Rima'' (1992) * ''Parallel'' (1993) * ''New York Times'' (1993) * ''South African Woodcut'' (1994) * ''Mount Vesuvius in Eight Frames'' (1994) * ''Dali's Twisted Hands'' (1995) * ''Postmarked India: New & Selected Poems'' (1997) * ''Retracing American Contours'' (1999) * ''A Blank Letter'' (2000) * ''Lines of Desire'' (2000) * ''Almanac'' (2000) * ''Perpetual Diary'' (2001) * ''Monsoon'' (2002) * ''Distracted Geography: An Archipelago of Intent'' (2003) * ''Prayer Flag'' (2003) * ''Rain'' (2005) * ''Heat'' (2009) * ''Winter'' Frances (2010) * ''Mediterraneo'' (2012) * ''Ladakh'' (2012) * ''Fractals: New & Selected Poems, Translations 1978-2013'' (2013) * ''Fractals: New & Selected Poems , Translations 1980-2015'' (2015) * ''Incarnat , Incarnadine'' (2017) * ''Path to Inspiration'' (2017) (with Setsuko Klossowska de Rola & Homa Arzhangi)


Prose

* ''Postcards from Bangladesh'' (2002) (with Tanvir Fattah & Kelley Lynch) * ''BodyText: Dramatic Monologues in Motion'' (2009) * ''EroText'' (2016)


Translations

* ''In Another Tongue'' (2000) * ''Love & Other Poems'' (2001) * ''Spellbound & Other Poems'' (2003) * ''Love Poems'' (2005) * ''Aria'' (2009)


Editor, co-editor

*1995 ''Wasafiri: Contemporary Writing from India, South Asia and the Diaspora''. University of London. *1996 ''Lines Review Twelve Modern Young Indian Poets''. Edinburgh: Lines Review. *1998 ''Index for Censorship'' (poems); ''Songs of Partition'' (portfolio). London: Index for Censorship *2001-18: ''Six Seasons Review''. Dhaka: University Press Limited & London: Aark Arts. *2001 Hayat Saif: ''Selected Poems''. Dhaka: Pathak Samabesh. *2001 ''The British Council Book of Emerging English Poets from Bangladesh''. Dhaka: The British Council. *2002 ''Dash: Four New German Writers''. Berlin: Humboldt University & London: Aark Arts. *2002 Shawkat Haider: ''A Day with Destiny''. Dhaka: Azeez. *2004 ''Midnight's Grandchildren: Post-Independence English Poetry from India''. Macedonia: Struga Poetry Evenings . *2005 ''Sestet: Six New Writers''. Berlin: Free University & London: Aark Arts. *2006 ''Biblio'' South Asian English Poetry (portfolio). New Delhi: Biblio. *2006–present ''Atlas: New Writing, Art & Image''. London, New York, New Delhi: Aark Arts. *2009 ''The Literary Review''. Indian Poetry. Fairleigh Dickinson University. *2010 ''World Literature Today: Writing from Modern India''. University of Oklahoma. *2011 ''Poetry Review'' Centrefold Portfolio of Indian Poetry. UK: Poetry Review. *2012 ''The HarperCollins Book of English Poetry''. HarperCollins. *2012 ''The Yellow Nib: Modern English Poetry by Indians''. Belfast: Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry, Queens University. *2013: ''The Prairie Schooner Feast Anthology of Poetry by Indian Women''. University of Nebraska. *2015: ''World English Poetry''. Dhaka: Bengal Foundation.


Awards


References


Further reading

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External links


Personal websiteBritish Council profileListen to Sudeep Sen reading his poetry
- a British Library recording, 1 November 2010. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sen, Sudeep 1964 births Living people Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni Sudeep, Sen Harvard University staff Indian male poets St. Columba's School, Delhi alumni Delhi University alumni