In an interview, Subodh Sarkar said, 'I cannot write love poems, my hands and feet are shaking'. He proved himself wrong with his newly written love poem and stood there in the darkness, when he saw, 'When did the arrow leave and return to the shore?' His love has no date, no age - 'A bubble that the Almighty wants to dissolve well'. What is love? It cannot be caught? Where is the answer in this intense ultimate poem, which is entangled in the abyss and the abyss? The poet writes, 'I have an earring lying with me'. What kind of love is that?
Subodh Sarkar
Subodh Sarkar was born on October 28, 1958, in Krishnanagar. He is the son of a refugee family. Father died when he was a student of class eight. Professor of English Language and Literature, taught at City College. He has studied poetry in America, France, Germany, Greece. Russia, Taiwan, Istanbul. He edited the magazine 'Bhashanagar' with his wife, the late poet Mallika Sengupta. Editor: 'Indian Literature', the English journal of Sahitya Akademi, Delhi. He has received the Sahitya Akademi Award (2013), the Paswanshakti Chattopadhyay Award and the Bangla Akademi Award. He has also received the Gangadhar Meher National Award from Sambalpur University and honorary D.Litt from Gaurbang University and Vidyasagar University for poetry. In 2016, he taught at the University of Iowa in the United States on a Fulbright Fellowship and participated in an international writers' camp with poets from 33 countries. He lives in Siriti, Kolkata with his son Roro. He is the first president of the West Bengal Poetry Academy.
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