About This Podcast
In this reflective episode, poet and editor Vinita Agrawal takes us through Nissim Ezekiel, Poet & Father: A Centennial Celebration (1924–2024)—a rich and intimate anthology she curated to mark the hundredth birth anniversary of one of India’s most iconic modern writers.
Vinita shares how the anthology came together through heartfelt tributes, critical essays, and deeply personal recollections from writers, friends, and family. She offers insight into Nissim Ezekiel’s enduring influence on Indian English poetry, his complex legacy, and the quieter aspects of his life that shaped his work.
We explore how editing this collection became both a literary and emotional journey for Vinita, especially as she balanced editorial responsibilities with deep respect for the poet’s memory and the voices of those who knew him best. She also reflects on the ethics of literary curation and the significance of honoring a life through the written word.
This episode is a moving tribute to a towering figure in Indian literature—and a celebration of those who keep such legacies alive through care, memory, and the power of collective storytelling. A must-listen for lovers of poetry, literary history, and the quiet force of editorial vision.
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