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Nabaneeta dev sen biography of barack

My exile is over, mother, No more living in the jungle for me Come, mother, underneath this matted beard Feed the familiar cheeks of your child Standing still by the nameless road I hear the violence of rain Beating on the panes Going dark Fourteen sticks to my hair like a blob of chewing gum Adolescence in my palms Moonwax trickling over my brow When it rains it seems the room itself turns blue, trembles and falls like rain, as if endless time coming from nowhere Nabaneeta Dev Sen is an award-winning Indian poet, novelist and academic.

In they were divorced and she went abroad for higher studies. She earned her Ph. D from Indiana University. She has been a visiting professor and a visiting creative writer at several universities in the United States, including Harvard, Cornell, Rutgers, Columbia, Smith College, and Chicago. Other countries where she has participated as professor include Mexico, England, Germany, France, and Japan.

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She has represented herself and India in many international conferences, both academic and literary. She has held important executive positions in International academic bodies like the International Comparative Literature Association — , and The International Association of Semiotic and Structural Studies — She has been working with the treatment of women in world epics and the treatment of epic poetry by rural women in India.

Her first collection of poems Pratham Pratyay was published in Dev Sen deals with a wide variety of social, political, psychological problems like the role of the intellectuals in the Naxalite movement, Ami Anupam, , identity crisis of the Indian writing in English , that of the second generation NRIs , breakdown of the joint family, life in old age homes , homosexuality , facing AIDS , , child abuse, and obsession, uprootedness, immigration and exile in her novels, often using women as her central characters.