Dead Lines and Dead Skin: Kamala Das in Conversation with Eunice de Souza
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The best, and perhaps most frustrating aspect of Literature is that the writer’s intent is not immediately clear. We read literary works as standalone creations, divorced from their origins and creators. Any insight into the mind and creative process of a writer then feels like a rare privilege. Eunice de Souza, beloved Indian poet, columnist and teacher, gave us this singular opportunity in her book,
Dead Lines and Dead Skin: Kamala Das in Conversation with Eunice de Souza
Dead Lines and Dead Skin: Kamala Das in…
Dead Lines and Dead Skin: Kamala Das in Conversation with Eunice de Souza
The best, and perhaps most frustrating aspect of Literature is that the writer’s intent is not immediately clear. We read literary works as standalone creations, divorced from their origins and creators. Any insight into the mind and creative process of a writer then feels like a rare privilege. Eunice de Souza, beloved Indian poet, columnist and teacher, gave us this singular opportunity in her book,