Examining Indian Sensitivity through Rabindranath Tagore and Nissim Ezekiel's Poems Written in English

Authors

  • Manisha

Keywords:

integrity, artistic

Abstract

There is more to a person than their core identity. Despite the fact that nothing in existence can be said to be absolutely certain, it seems that the and/humanity of the self is just one part of the self, and that this part may be a manufactured space that provides certainty regarding integrity, authority, and autonomy. It may be argued that, despite the existential crisis, Ezekiel's sense of self still has faith in the inherent value of the human person. Nissim Ezekiel is a famous poet who writes in English about India. Some of the many titles he has received for his work include: the Founding Father of contemporary Indian English poetry; the Poet Laureate of Ordinariness; a Doyen of Indian English Literature; a poet of the city; a poet of the body; and a poet of sex. He explores the world of literature by devouring any book he can lay his hands on. His imaginative skills are on display in his many published works of poetry, drama, criticism, journalism, and translation. He's a poet who covers a lot of ground in his writing.

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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Manisha. (2022). Examining Indian Sensitivity through Rabindranath Tagore and Nissim Ezekiel’s Poems Written in English. Universal Research Reports, 9(4), 267–275. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1041

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