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Of poetry, stories, sach aur khwaab
~ A literary podcast based in India that brings translated stories and poems every alternate Wednesday.
A Reverie by Dr. Sree Devi ~ a poem on growing up in Kerala
Zabaan-e-aam
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1 year ago
A Reverie by Dr. Sree Devi ~ a poem on growing up in Kerala
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 8 of the Zabaan-e-aam.
Today's guest is Dr. Sree Devi from Kerala who teaches in a college in Bangalore and her poem 'A Reverie' is based on her experiences of growing up in Kerala. The poem is heart touching and the best part according to me is that it's recited so passionately. This 8-minute podcast will transport you to the lush green landscape of Kerala.
More about Dr. Sree Devi (in her own words)
I like to engage with writings that offer newer perspectives, and often turn to regional literature for its ability to estrange. Story telling in Malayalam mystifies me , as does the space that I contextualise in my poem ...I like the picturesque and bizarre all at once ...while I like to read and teach Murakami ...I oil paint, the themes that I draw on being picturesque. I have engaged quite a bit with the genre of Creative Non fiction teaching it to young adults and doing research around it. My areas of research interest are cultural memory studies and Spatiality .
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Of poetry, stories, sach aur khwaab
~ A literary podcast based in India that brings translated stories and poems every alternate Wednesday.