Sukrita Paul Kumar is an Indian poet, and critic. Born and brought up in Kenya, she teaches literature at a Delhi University college Zakir Husain College. Formerly a Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla and an Honorary Fellow of International Writing Programme, University of Iowa, USA. She has published four collections of poems in English. Works * BEHIND THE SMOKE-SCREEN, University of Iowa * TRAFFIC SIGNALS, JAVA HOUSE, IOWA CITY, Houston Literary Review * End from the Beginning, The Woman with a Baby, Stage Buzz Books * Rowing Together * Without Margins * Oscillations, (1974) * Apurna, (Writers Workshop, Calcutta 1990) * Folds of Silence (Writers Workshop, Calcutta 1998) * Without Margins (2005) Anthology In Their Own Voice, the Penguin collection of Indian women poets, Journals * ARIEL (Canada), * Indian Literature (Sahitya Akademi), * The Journal of the Poetry Society (Delhi). Criticism, Editor, and Translations * [http://books.google.com/books?idBfukTDZTBNMC&pgPA80&lpgPA80&dqSukrita+Paul+Kumar&sourcebl&otsudc0uz2E_v&sigh5tcRAlj2O1_4x2QGvXraXXn1uY&hlen&ei0hC0SYaXOc-jtgf0m5m8Bw&saX&oibook_result&resnum1&ct=result Cementing the Fissure: Urdu Literature from across the Border, Crossing Boundaries, Geeti Sen, Orient Blackswan, 1998, ISBN 9788125013419] * Speaking for Myself: An Anthology of Asian Women's Writings", (Penguin & IIC, 2009) * Breakthrough, (IIAS, 1992) * Mapping Memories, (Katha, 1998) * Narrating Partition", ( Indialog Publications , 2004) * "Conversations on Modernism", (IIAS, Shimla, 1992) * "The New Story", (IIAS, Shimla, 1991) * "Breakthrough, (ed.), (IIAS, Shimla, 1991) ISBN 9788187981626 * Man, Woman and Androgyny, (Indus Publications, 1989) * Ismat, Her Life, Her Times, (Katha 2000) * Mapping Memories : Urdu Stories from India and Pakistan (Katha, Delhi, 1999) * Contours of Change (IIAS 2002) * Stories of Joginder Paul, (The National Book Trust of India, 2003) * Sleepwalkers, (Katha, Delhi, 1998) * Cultural Diversity and Literary Traditions in India, (Macmillan India 2000) * Interpreting Homes in South Asian Literature, (Pearson Longman) * Crossing Over : Partition Literature from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, (ed.), (University of Hawaii Press, 2008) External references * Sukrita Paul Kumar's Profile, Muse India the literary journal
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