Abhay K first Indian poet to record poems at Library of Congress

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Indian K. has become the first Indian invited to record his poems at the Library of in in 'The and the Poem' series conducted by

The prestigious reading series recorded at the Library of since 1997 has featured major American such as Robert Hass, Richard Blanco, Eavan Boland, Billy Collins, Rita Dove, Louise Glück, Donal Hall, Terance Hayes, Juan Felipe Herrera, Ted Kooser, Philip Levine, W.S. Merwin, Naomi Shihab Nye, Robert Pinsky, Charles Simic, Natasha Trethewey, Monica Youn, among others.

During his visit to Washington DC, has also been invited to read at the city's iconic Busboys and Bookstore along with other poet-diplomats and and co-of Beltway Review Venus Thrash at a event titled 'Poetry and Diplomacy' which is co-sponsored by Beltway Poetry Review.

K. is the of a memoir and seven collections of poems including The Seduction of (2014), The Eight-eyed Lord of (2017) and The Prophecy of (2018). His poem-song 'Earth Anthem' is translated into over thirty languages and has been performed by of National Theatre of and has been composed by Dr. and sung by His poems have appeared in over sixty international literary journals including and Asia Literary Review. He received the SAARC Literary Award 2013 and was nominated for Pushcart Prize in 2013. He is also the of poetry anthologies CAPITALS and 100 Great Indian Poems.

Born in 1980 in a small village in Nalanda district of Bihar, India, Abhay started writing poetry in 2005 after arriving in Russia's capital and publishing them initially on his blog. His first collection of poems Enigmatic Love was published in 2009.

Since then he has published seven collections of poems in all, the latest among them is a collection of poems on Brazil's planned capital city titled The Prophecy of

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 13:55 IST