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An edition of Negligible Inertia (2002)

Negligible Inertia

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Limited first edition. Gold embossed. Hand-stitched. Hand-pasted. Hand-bound with hand-loom sari cloth, woven and designed in India. Printed and bound in Calcutta. Set in Palatino typeface.

Publish Date
Publisher
Writers Workshop
Language
English
Pages
34

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2002, Writers Workshop
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Table of Contents

Preface (by Sonam Kachru)
NEGLIGIBLE INERTIA
All poems untitled. Except "Kali's Cutta."
First lines as follows:
1. come
2. autocratic
3. hands in
4. children
5. grooved rubber
6. incognito
7. ashen clouds
8. ode to a shaman,
9. lonely
10. that night
11. early in ante
12. sirens
13. negligible inertia
14. Kali's Cutta (in vi. pieces)
i. smoke& suffocation &noise
ii. sweat & shiver
iii. Rejoice O Lord of Sewers
iv. Tramlines
v. Man crouches
vi. (One Act Chekov
15. (late morning

Edition Notes

Poems.

"A Writers Workshop redbird book"--Series t.p.

Published in
Calcutta

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
34p.
Number of pages
34

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17620774M
ISBN 10
8185299404, 8185299412
OCLC/WorldCat
55979495

Work Description

Negligible Inertia is a book of poems written in so-called 'blank verse' or 'free verse.' Each poem is the record of an involuntary encounter or collision. City meets semi-rural countryside. Artistic yearning meets the mother of all engineering and is almost throttled by her uncompromising steel embrace. First recorded in the foothills of the Shivaliks, which stretch out like rogue spines in the lower Himalayas. In Chandigarh, that strange, concrete maze originally designed by Le Corbusier. Further east, in the sprawling, magnificent, metropolitan ruin that was Calcutta in the early 1990s. And lastly, in the glittering oasis of tax-free excess known as Dubai.

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