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She has been in residence at the MacDowell Colony and has held the Martha Walsh Pulver residency for a poet at Yaddo. She was Visiting Fellow at the Sorbonne (Paris IV); Frances Wayland Collegium Lecturer at Brown University; Writer in Residence at the Center for American Culture Studies at Columbia University; University Grants Commission Fellow, Kerala University; Writer in Residence, National University of Singapore, Poet in Residence at the University of Hyderabad, Visiting Professor at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla. She has served as a Member of the Jury for the Neustadt International Award in Literature and as an Elector, American Poets Corner, Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York.
She was the recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Achievement Award in Literature from the South Asian Literary Association ( an organization allied to the Modern Languages Association) for contributions to American literature.
Published Works:
Poetry:
Stone Roots (New Delhi, (1980)
House of a Thousand Doors (1988)
The Storm: A Poem in Five Parts (Short Work Series) (1989)*
Night-Scene: The Garden (Short Work Series) (1992)*
River and Bridge (1995/ 1996)
Illiterate Heart (2002)
Raw Silk (2004)
Quickly Changing River (2008)
Otto Poesie (2011)*
Shimla (2012)*
*Chapbooks
Poetry and Essays:
The Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience (1996)
Poetics of Dislocation (University of Michigan Press, 2009)
Autobiography:
Fault Lines (1993/new expanded edition 2003)
Novels:
Nampally Road (1991)
Manhattan Music (1997)
Criticism:
Women in Romanticism: Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth and Mary Shelley (1989)
The Poetic Self: Towards a Phenomenology of Romanticism (1979)
Prefaces and Introductory Notes:
Foreword to Indian Love Poems (Everyman's Library/Knopf, 2005)
'Buried Voices': Preface to Cast Me Out If You Will!: Stories and Memoir Pieces by Lalithambika Antherjanam (New York: Feminist Press, 1998)
'Bodily Inventions: A Note on the Poems' Guest Poetry Editor to 'The Body' -- Special Issue of The Asian Pacific American Journal vol.5 no.1, spring/summer 1996
'Translating Violence' Foreword to Blood into Ink, Twentieth Century South Asian and Middle Eastern Women Write War, eds. Miriam Cooke and Roshni Rustomji-Kerns ( Boulder: Westview Press, Spring l994)
Introduction to Truth Tales : Stories by Contemporary Indian Women Writers (New York: Feminist Press, Fall 1990) Editors Choice of Publisher's Weekly, 1990
Edited Works:
Indian Love Poems (2005)
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