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Yaraana: Gay Writing from India 1999

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By

Hoshang Merchant

Publisher

Penguin India

Year Published

1999

Language

English

Description

From Ashok Row Kavi S Autobiographical Piece On Growing Up Gay In Bombay To Vikram Seth S Brilliantly Etched Account Of A Homosexual Relationship In The Golden Gate, The Stories, Poems, Plays And Prose Extracts In This Collection Cover A Range Of Literary Styles, Themes And Sensibilities. Mahesh Dattani S Play Night Queen Is Significant As One Of The First Serious Attempts At Dramatizing Homosexuality On The Indian Stage; The Poems By R. Raj Rao Included Here Are Part Of A Series That Formed The Basis For The Bollywood Film Bombay; And The Poetry Of Dinyar Godrej, Adil Jussawalla And Sultan Padamsee Is Searing In Its Intensity.

Apart From The Pieces Written Originally In English, There Are Works Translated From Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati And Other Indian Languages, Also Speaking Of The Agony And The Joy Of Being A Man In Love With Other Men. Extracts From The Work Of Well-Known Writers Like Bhupen Khakkar, Kamleshwar And Vishnu Khandekar Provide A Rare Insight Into The Lives Of Homosexual Men In India S Small Towns And Villages. With Wit, Passion And Courage, These Writings Bring To The Fore The True Meaning Of Yaraana Or Male Friendship And Bonding, An Oft Neglected Facet Of Indian Life And Sexuality.

ISBN 9780140278392

 Hoshang Merchant is India’s pre-eminent voice of gay liberation. Born in 1947 to a Zoroastrian business family in Bombay, India, he graduated in 1968 with a major in English and a minor in the culture of India. On his mother’s side, he descends from a line of preachers and teachers.

Hoshang holds a master’s from Occidental College, Los Angeles, USA. At Purdue University, Indiana, USA, he specialized in the renaissance and modernism. After leaving Purdue in 1975, Merchant attended the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Centre, Massachusetts, USA, and lived and taught in Heidelberg, Iran, and Jerusalem, where he was exposed to various radical student movements of the Left.

He has studied Buddhism at the Tibetan Library, Dharamshala, India, and Islam in Iran and Palestine. Since 1979, seventeen of his books of poetry have been published. He recently retired from the University of Hyderabad, India, after twenty-six years of teaching.

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