| Sujata Bhatt (b. 1956) grew up in Pune but emigrated with her family to the United States in 1968. She studied in the States receiving an MFA from the University of Iowa and went on to be writer-in-residence at the University of Victoria, Canada. More recently she was visiting fellow at Dickinson College, Pennsylvania. She currently lives with her husband and daughter in Bremen, Germany. Her first collection, Brunizem, won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize (Asia) and the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award. Subsequent collections have been awarded a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and in 1991 she received a Cholmondeley Award.
1 A Different History 1.46
2 What Is Worth Knowing? 2.48
3 Search For My Tongue 11.00
4 The Stare 2.53
5 Nanabhai Bhatt in Prison 3.10
6 Walking Across the Brooklyn Bridge, July 1990 3.19
7 The Need to Recall the Journey 4.11
8 The One Who Goes Away 3.03
9 How Far East is it Still East? 2.38
10 Cow's Skull - Red, White and Blue 1.20
11 Parrots 1.05
12 The Stinking Rose 1.59
13 If You Named Your Daughter Garlic Instead of Lily or Rose 0.54
14 The Voices 2.06
15 Point No Point 2.49
16 The Snake Catcher Speaks 1.23
17 The Fox and the Angel 1.11
18 The Circle 0.57
19 The Multicultural Poem 4.54
20 Self-Portrait with Coppery Red Hair 1.58
21 No Road Leads to This 2.31
22 In Her Green Dress, She is 2.01
23 A Colour for Solitude 4.51
24 Self-Portrait with Yellowish Green 0.51
25 Two Girls: Nude, One Standing, the Other Kneeling in Front of Red Poppies 1.23
26 Self-Portrait with a Sprig of Camellia Leaves 0.43
27 And What Will Death Do? 1.03
Total length of the recording 69.00
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