Vijay Nambisan
Vijay Nambisan was a poet, writer, critic and journalist from India writing in English. He won First Prize in the first All India Poetry Competition in 1990 organized by The Poetry Society (India) in collaboration with the British Council. He died in 10th August 2017.[1]
Biography
Vijay Nambisan was co-author of the book Gemini with Jeet Thayil and Dom Moraes. Gemini was Thayil's debut book of poetry. Nambisan’s own independent first book was Language as an Ethic.[2] Nambisan was adjudged the first ever All India Poetry Prize winner in 1988 for his poem Madras Central. [3] He was 54 years old when he died.[4]
Personal life
Vijay Nambisan graduated from IIT Madras, Chennai. He married the novelist and doctor Kavery Nambisan.
Bibliography
Books
- Language as an Ethic (Essays) New Delhi: ISBN 978-0143030218
- Bihar is in the Eyes of the Beholder (Reflection) (Poetry in English). New Delhi: ISBN 978-0670892402
- Gemini (Poems). New Delhi: Viking Books, India1992.
- '’Puntanam and Melpattur : Two Measures of Bhakti'’ (Religion), ISBN 978-0143064480
Online references
- Book Reviews in DNA by Vijay Nambisan
- ‘’Reasons of Belonging’’ -“Fourteen Contemporary Indian Poets” by Ranjit Hoskote
See also
Notes
- ^ "First National Poetry Competition – Prize winning poems".
- ^ "Penguin India – Language as an Ethic".
- ^ "India Uncut – Madras Central by Nambisan". Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
- ^ "Vijay Nambisan, poet and writer, dead". The Indian Express. 10 August 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2017.