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Introduction
Sujata Bhatt
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Introduction

Sujata Bhatt was born in Ahmedabad, India in 1956, and spent her early years in Pune. She has translated Gujarati poetry into English for the Penguin anthology of Contemporary Indian Women Poets. Carcanet have published her three collections: Brunizem (1988) received the Commonwealth Poetry Prize (Asia) and the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award; Monkey Shadows (1991) received a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. The Stinking Rose was published in 1995. She received a Cholmondely Award in 1991. (source) (another bio

Sujata Bhatt has a poem in Brunizem  (Carcanet, Manchester, 1988) called "Search For My Tongue" 
     that deals with the themes of exile (in her case,  multiple exile, from India to Connecticut, and from 
     the US to Germany, where she now lives), and the difficulty of writing in a language not one's own. 
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