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The Old Familiar Faces Mortality: The use of metaphors in poetry might be usefully related to Sujata Bhatt's concerns in Muliebrity. ... Muliebrity Childhood: Work: 13 Percy Bysshe Shelley: `Song to the Men of England' Background One of the great English Romantic poets, Shelley was born into an aristocratic family in 1792...
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"Muliebrity" was derived from the latin word 'muliebritas' (womanhood) and mulier (woman), so the name suggests that it is about womanhood and the qualities of a woman. In Muliebrity we are looking at a girl living in rural India....
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A Different History by Sujata Bhatt on the Poetry Archive ... 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.
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By Sujata Bhatt; 22 Jan 2007 - 11:30 AM ... My name is Sujata Bhatt, and I will be the Poetry Archive's virtual writer in residence from today until April 2nd. I was born in India, grew up there, as well as in the U.S., and currently live in Germany. As you can imagine, English is not the only language I am concerned with.
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I have thought so much about the girl who gathered cow-dung in a wide, round basket along the main road passing by our house and the Radhavallabh temple in Maninagar. I have thought so much about the way she moved her hands and her waist and the smell of cow-dung and road-dust and wet canna lilies, ... Friday, 8 May 2009...
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(500-600 words) Muliebrity' by Sujata Bhatt and 'She Dwelt Among The Untrodden Ways' by William Wordsworth are, I believe, two of the most memorable poems. The effective use of powerful yet simple language in both the poems is very appealing.
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SUJATA BHATT: I was born in Ahmedabad, India, in 1956 - and spent my first months in my maternal grandmother's home. In India it is a custom for women to go to their parents' home for the birth of their children and so my mother ... For example, the girl who gathers cow dung in 'Muliebrity' is someone I saw on a daily basis.
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This permanence of muliebrity serves to indicate the requirements of natural law. ... Bhatt, Sujata (1989). "Muliebrity". A poem in Shirley Lim, Mayumi Tsutakawa and Margarita Donnelly (eds) The Forbidden Stitch: an Asian American Women's Anthology. Corvallis, Oregon: Calyx Books...
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