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This Week in Poetry

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This Week in Poetry With Prof.Nedumaran is a podcast series aimed at fostering a passion for poetry through listening to select poems as they are read by an expert. Poetry is an auditory experience. Words, chosen and arranged by the poet when read aloud come to life lighting up the content the poet has packed in the words and sounds. A good poem brightens up our moments. It gives us the glory and the grief, the ebb and flow of life eventually, helping us understand ourselves and others in a better light. Frost said a poem is a clarification of life; it raises questions, stirs our curiosity, builds imaginary bridges to negotiate doubts and uncertainties.The podcast presents some of the best moments in the history of civilization. Listening to the best minds can be a very invigorating exercise, energising, entertaining and profoundly illuminating. Prof. R.Nedumaran with his thirty some years of teaching and living poetry at The American College, Madura

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09/25/2021 00:19:02

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Ramanujam Nedumaran

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    Episode 11 - The Rhythms of B. Yuvan: Tamil Poetry Today

    Release Date: 2/24/2025

    Duration: 6 Mins

    Authors: B. Yuvan

    Description: Exploring the Poetic World of B. Yuvan: A Contemporary Tamil Poet In this episode of 'This Week in Poetry with Professor Nedumaran,' the focus is on B. Yuvan, an esteemed contemporary poet from Tamil Nadu. Professor Nedumaran introduces Yuvan's work, highlighting his contributions to 21st-century Tamil literature, specifically mentioning his two poetry collections, 'Thira Pahal' and 'Idhuvum Dhaan, Adhuvum Dhaan.' The episode features readings and discussions of selected poems, emphasizing the joy and emotional depth of Yuvan's poetry. Professor Nedumaran encourages Yuvan to continue his poetic endeavors and invites listeners to explore more of his works. 00:00 Ep. 11 - B. Yuvan 02:24 Poem - Ninaivootal 04:08 Poem - Avalavae Dhaan  05:37 Outro B. Yuvan's books are available through Kaalachuvadu Publications. Thanks for listening to this episode. Please share this with those who love poetry like we do! 

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    Episode 10 - Exploring A. K. Ramanujan's Poetic Masterpieces

    Release Date: 7/27/2024

    Duration: 11 Mins

    Description: Exploring A. K. Ramanujan's Poetic Masterpieces In this episode of 'This Week in Poetry with Professor Nedumaran,' Professor Nedumaran presents a series of poems from A. K. Ramanujan's 'Uncollected Poems and Prose.' The episode features detailed discussions and recitations of the poems 'Waiting,' 'Farewells,' 'Returning,' and 'Daily Drivel.' Each poem explores profound and often philosophical themes from simple, everyday moments. The episode also recommends Ramanujan's companion work, 'Journey's: A Poet's Diary,' and emphasizes Ramanujan's poetry's conversational and thought-provoking style. 00:00 Introduction to This Week in Poetry 00:52 Exploring 'Waiting' by A. K. Ramanujan 02:16 Reading of 'Waiting' 03:21 Discussing Farewells in Poetry 04:48 Reading of 'Farewells' 06:43 The Poem 'Returning' and Its Themes 07:21 Reading of 'Returning' 08:16 Daily Drivel: Mundane to Meaningful 09:31 Reading of 'Daily Drivel' 10:53 Conclusion and Farewell

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    Episode 9 - Imtiaz Dharker

    Release Date: 10/22/2023

    Duration: 9 Mins

    Description: Hello there, Poetry Lovers, Welcome to this This Week in Poetry with Professor Nedumaran. We are back with episode nine and in this installment, we're about to embark on a poetic journey with one of the most compelling voices of our time, Imtiaz Dharker. Born in Pakistan, and raised in Scotland, Imtiaz Dharker's life unfolds as a mosaic of diverse cultures and experiences. She divides her time between the bustling streets of London and the vibrant city of Mumbai, India. This intersection of mixed heritage and an itinerant lifestyle lies at the very heart of her poetry. Imtiaz Dharker's verses are a profound exploration of themes that span geographical and cultural displacement, the complexities of conflict, and the nuances of gender politics. Her words have a remarkable ability to challenge preconceived notions about home, freedom, and faith. Join us as we embark on this poetic journey with Imtiaz Dharker, an artist who fearlessly embraces unsettlement, as a form of settlement and offers us an exhilarating glimpse into life at the interstices. This is an episode that promises to touch your soul and expand your horizons. Welcome to This Week in Poetry - Episode Nine, featuring the poems of Imtiaz Dharker.

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    Episode 8 - K. Satchidanandan

    Release Date: 9/12/2023

    Duration: 9 Mins

    Description: This week in Poetry - Episode Eight. In the coming weeks, we shall explore the amazing variety of poems in English written by Indian poets from the Pithamahan of Modernism, Nissim Ezekiel to the very young like Sivakami Velliyangiri, with their "thoughts weaned in silence, but spoken as poems". This is a whole new generation of poets exploring creativity with utter disregard for labels and canons, reading aloud, or performing their poems and expressing themselves on a dazzling variety of themes; provocative, transparent, and at times damning.  In this episode, we shall read some of the poems of K. Satchidanandan, born in 1946 in Kerala, he believes Poetry is performance. Poetry is theater. He writes his poems in Malayalam. And he himself translates them into English. A bilingual, literary critic, playwright, social activist, and recipient of many awards, including the Sahitya Academy Award in 2012, Satchidanandan is heard and read with respect by his readers around the world.  That's all we have in this edition of This Week in Poetry with Professor Nedumaran. Thank you for listening to some of the great poems of K. Satchidanandan. I hope you have enjoyed his poetry and there is more to come. And I shall meet you again next week with more voices from Indian Poetry in English. Till then, take care and goodbye for now. This is Professor Nedumaran signing off.

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    Episode 7 - Ars Poetica and Other Poems

    Release Date: 8/22/2023

    Duration: 6 Mins

    Description: Welcome back to this week in poetry - episode seven. A poem is communicated before it is understood. Hence, a poem shall be read aloud heard, especially its music, its orchestrated sounds. The listeners shall feel those sounds before attempting analysis, particularly content analysis. Poems were read aloud in public, in durbars, in the presence of kings and people. And therefore this week in poetry is an effort at reviving the tradition of Kavi Samelans and Kavi Arangams where poets presented their work to the aficianados and lovers of poetry. Right. Without much ado, let's move on to the poems. We shall first take up a poem - Ars Poetica, a poem on what poetry is by a modern American poet, Archibald MacLeish. Then we move on to yet another American poet, William Carlos Williams. Who gives us a deceptively short poem, this is just to say. Finally we listen to Charles Bukowski, another modern American poet who was called the poet laureate of American low life, with his confessional lyrics about his life in Los Angeles. We present his the laughing heart and roll the dice. Let's go. And listen. Thanks for being patient listeners! Do write to me with your feedback and reading suggestions.  

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    Episode 6 - W.B. Yeats and Bharathi Dasan

    Release Date: 8/22/2023

    Duration: 13 Mins

    Description: Welcome back to This Week in Poetry. Oh, I am absolutely thrilled to be back with my listeners after a break. We shall begin our new season, visiting some of the great minds who made a huge difference to the ways creativity and poetic imagination would take shape in the 20th century. In this episode, we shall listen to couple of poems from W. B. Yeats, the Anglo, Irish poet, and two poems from the Tamil revolutionary poet of the 20th century, Bharathi Dasan. Adam's Curse by W.B. Yeats. Professor Harold Bloom calls this poem, a wisdom meditation. Quite rightly so. Meditation on hard work, beauty and love. A Coat by Yeats. He wrote this poem in 1914. An interesting poem about the need for a poet to be inventive, creating new rhythms, discovering new content while discarding, old coats, though embroidered and attractive. For me as a teacher, I have to keep alive the urge to be creative, inventive and enterprising. Even though as a teacher, I'm burdened with critiques and interpretations by scholars from around the world. But then as I, walk into the class, in the words of Yeats, walk naked. Don't carry, your burdens of knowledge. No more embroideries. Puratchi Kavingyar Bharathi Dasan. It was a major voice after Poet Bharathi. Deeply engaged, in the self-respect movement of Periyar EVR, a strong and passionate believer in Tamil nationalism, a casteless tamil society, a pure and de Sanskritised Tamil language and above all a great lover of nature. One could find the traces of the revolutionary fervor of Shelley's poetry in poems like Sudanthiram, and Ulagappan Paattu. That's all I have for you this week. Thanks for listening. Please do share this link with friends and families. We'll catch up with you in my next episode, with more voices from the 20th century till then stay safe and keep listening. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit profrn.substack.com

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    Episode 5 - Thomas Hood, Billy Collins and Meera

    Release Date: 8/22/2023

    Duration: 11 Mins

    Description: In this episode, we have an impressive playlist of poems. We being with a reading of a poem by Billy Collins, an American poet. We also have Thomas Hood from the romantic period, and we close the episode with a poem by Meera. Needless to remind you, we are surrounded by words from the past and the present from east and west, north and south, we get giddy with emotions and thoughts, moods and feelings, entertaining, enlightening, inspiring, always engaging us in a conversation. Listening to them is more than communication. It's an awesome experience. Well, then let's go time to visit the poets. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit profrn.substack.com

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    Episode 4 - Shakespeare, Frost and Kavikko Abdul Rahman

    Release Date: 8/22/2023

    Duration: 7 Mins

    Description: Hello there! Welcome to Episode 4. Beginning this episode I shall be presenting some of the best poems in world poetry i enjoyed reading & teaching. Let's listen to the words! Let life touch you! We spend a lot of time indoors in these strange times, hardly communicating with the near and dear, separated by distance and dread of disease! Time for some sunshine! Words from these great men and women bring so much joy, restore balance, and the power to face life head on! Listening becomes such a special joy, strengthening ties, reinforcing faith in life, sustaining our hope for better times. ’A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom’ said Frost. We relate our own thoughts,feelings, happenings in our lives to the life revealed in the poem. The compressed nature of short/excerpts we read leads the listener to a spiritual or emotional high. Remember the closing lines of a long elegy Lycidas “ At last he rose, twitched his mantle blue; tomorrow to to fresh woods and pastures new.’ Every Time a tragedy strikes you, you visit these words for comfort, for hope,for courage to move on with life. William Shakespeare: An enduring and commanding influence on world cultures, creator of around 1200 characters, mobilised more than 20000 words, We will visit him as often as we can! They say you cultivate your eq thru the plays,relating yourself to the characters,.Let them speak to you directly! Read him,again and again! Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare: It's not about love or romance as many sonnets are.Its about the autumn of life, about ageing, gracefully ageing I guess. Learn to love the poem when young! The images of autumn will travel with you right through the winter of life. Drama of life in 14 lines, from the master himself! To the sonnet then! Robert Frost: A great regional voice from America, from New England. An extraordinary American phenomenon in the words of Prof. Harold Bloom, wise, witty, he firmly believed in the Delight, wisdom poetry gives. This poem Road Not Taken is about choices, It tells us how difficult it is to make choices and enjoy the differences they bring to our lives. Kavikko Abdul Rahman: One of the significant voices of New Tamil poetry. Of the 20th century. Distinguished professor of tamil he has brought new dimensions to tamil poetry thru his complex images, A deceptively mesmerising style, his poems a blend of love, life and spiritualism. On to Episode 4! Time to lend our ears to Shakespeare, Frost, and our very own Kavikko Abdul Rahman!!! Happy listening! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit profrn.substack.com

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    Episode 3 - A.K. Ramanujan

    Release Date: 8/22/2023

    Duration: 7 Mins

    Description: In this episode, we'll explore the poems of A.K. Ramanujan. AKR as he was popularly known was born in 1929 in Mysore. He moved to the us in 1962 and became a very distinguished Professor of linguistics and Dravidian studies at the University of Chicago. He's well known for his poems of love and war, an anthology of classical poems in Tamil translated into the English language. His poems in English are the reflections of an expatriate Indian poet, swinging between his perceptions of the vitality, energy, freedom of the west and his memories of his roots in his classical past in South India. In this episode, we listen to his poem in English, A River - about the Vaigai river in Madurai, which remains dry most of the summer, but always romanticized by Tamil poets. In one of his visits to Madurai, the poet was shocked to see the river in floods, cutting away three village houses, a couple of cows, one pregnant woman, and yet the Tamil poets, unperturbed and indifferent continued to paint a romantic vision of the river. I have also chosen to read a classical Tamil poem by Kaniyan Poongundran, written between 100 BC and 250 AD in Tamil. It's called, Every town a hometown. The Poems: 1. Every town a home town by Kaniyan Poongundran. Translation by A.K. Ramanujan 2. A River by A.K. Ramanujan Music: Lesfm from Pixabay JuliusH from Pixabay NaturesEye from Pixabay Enjoy the poems! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit profrn.substack.com

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    Episode 2 - Nissim Ezekiel

    Release Date: 8/22/2023

    Duration: 8 Mins

    Description: Hello there! Welcome to This week in Poetry with Prof. Nedumaran. In this episode we will be exploring the poems of Nissim Ezekiel. “Best poets wait for words”- Poet, Lover, Birdwatcher. Nissim Ezekiel waited for his words throughout his academic, poetic,public life. Through his poetry he asserted his identity as Indian, though born of Jewish parents. He was a promoter of poetry. Bruce King, the author of Modern Indian Poetry in English firmly declares, “ Others wrote poems; Ezekiel wrote poetry”. Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa TS, Night of the Scorpion and Enterprise are up for reading in this episode. Goodbye Party is an interesting satire on our speech patterns and behaviors in certain social contexts. Night of the Scorpion written in the sixties is Ezekiel's vision of the spoken voice. His mother is poisoned by a scorpion's sting.The poem recalls how the father responded, how the ‘peasants’ behaved in that context and the final ‘motherly comment’. Ezekiel presents reality as” observed, known,felt and experienced”. No room for the intellect to play. Enterprise - The poem is about a journey. A metaphor for searching for the self. A quest. Well without much ado. Let's join the Party! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit profrn.substack.com

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    Episode 1 - Kamala Das

    Release Date: 8/22/2023

    Duration: 14 Mins

    Description: In the opening episode of this podcast, Prof. Nedumaran reads a couple of poems written by Kamala Das - My grandmother's house and an introduction. Enjoy! Exploring Indian Poetry in English: Week 1 Professor Nedumaran dives into the world of Indian poetry in English in this podcast episode. He shares his journey with the English language and how he discovered various new words. He credits this curiosity and passion to his teachers and other sources of English learning like All India Radio. The focus of the episode is on Indian poet Kamala Das, her eccentric style of writing, and her two poems 'An Introduction' and 'My Grandmother's House'. Professor Nedumaran discusses the uniqueness of Kamala's Indian-English idiom, her daring challenges to traditional norms, and her self-expression. The episode concludes with a humble invitation to listeners to ignite their love for poetry and to join again the following week for a new episode. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and the Host's Journey 01:20 The Power of Listening and Learning Languages 02:37 Teaching English Poetry and the Impact of Words 03:08 Exploring Indian Poetry in English 04:00 The Beauty of Words and Sounds in Poetry 04:09 Introduction to Kamala Das and Her Poetry 07:17 Reading and Analysis of Kamala Das's Poems 13:40 Conclusion and Invitation for the Next Episode Production & Design: www.inscapemedia.com

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