Hoshang Merchant
Born
in 1947 to a Zoroastrian business-family in Bombay, India, Hoshang Merchant
graduated second in his BA Class (1968) with a major in English and a minor in
the culture of India. From his mother's family he descends from a line of
preachers and teachers. He holds a Master's from Occidental College, Los
Angeles. At Purdue University he specialized in the Renaissance and Modernism.
Anais Nin and he corresponded for four years. His book on Nin, In-discretions,
earned him a Ph.D. from Purdue in 1981 and is published by Writers Workshop
which has also published eight books
of his poetry since 1989. He helped establish Gay Liberation at Purdue.
Since leaving Purdue in 1975, Merchant has attended the Provincetown Fine Arts
Work Centre, Massachusetts 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 at Dharamsala, north India, as
well as Islam in Iran and Palestine. Rupa and Co. published his book of poems Flower
to Flame in 1992 in the New Poetry in India series. Currently he teaches
Poetry and Surrealism at Hyderabad University and is unmarried by choice. (From
the Author blurb, Yaraana)
By/On Hoshang Merchant
Geja Poeto: Mother Hoshang -- A Statement by Hoshang Merchant during the screening of the film at the Hyderabad’i’ Documentary and Short Film Festival, Hyderabad, 20 March 2005
Enkondukvortoj de Hoshang MERCHANT dum la surekranigo de la filmo Geja Poeto: Mother Hoshang
An Epoch has Ended with Dom, Deccan Chronicle, 27 Jun 2004
Rhythms and Blues -- Report
in The Hindu (24 Feb 2004) on the launch of Bellagio Blues
Hoshang Merchant - The Poetry of Jalwah, Aparajita Roy Sinha, Channel 6, Jul 2003
"Hoshang is a poet-bard ֠and bards traditionally sang of truths that others did not know or were afraid to speak."
Bimal Roy's Devdas, Sep 2002
"I do not agree that Devdas is a man's film. Like all Bimal Roy movies it is an essay on the Indian woman."
Thoughts on AnaﳠNin and life-writing, with excerpts from No Manҳ Land
Eating Out: Hoshang Merchant dines Jameela Nishat, Outlook, 17 Dec 2001
Sar Pe Lal Topi Parsi: Hoshang Merchant on being Indian (Essay in the magazine Outlook, 20 Aug 2001)
Gay Abandon: Hoshang Merchant profiled in the magazine The Week, 4 Apr 1999
"Effervescent teacher, delightful person, trusted friend, prolific poet, committed crusader for the rights of homosexuals... that's Hoshang Merchant" By N U Abhilash
Hoshang Merchant's collections of poetry
Bellagio Blues (2004)
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| Contents
The Birdless Cage (1997)
The Heart in Hiding (1996)
Love's Permission (1996)
On Travel (2001-2002; Work in Progress)
Selected Poems (1999)
Stone to Fruit (1989)
Voyage to Spring: Poems for a
Feckless Youth (2001)
Yusuf
in Memphis (1991)
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