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Poet, essayist, and translator Indran Amirthanayagam was born in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). He was raised in Sri Lanka, London, and Honolulu. Amirthanayagam has authored numerous poetry collections, including The Elephants of Reckoning (), Ceylon, R.I.P. (), The Splintered Face (), Uncivil War (), and Coconuts On Mars (). He writes, translates, and publishes .  · Th is Uncivil War of Indran Amirthanayagam is a personal bloodletting, an exorcism--a blind, brute belief that writing the horror down will keep it under control, corralled, digestible. The purpose is not suicide, but rather new life, a civil life.5/5(3). Passionate, committed, and deeply humane, the poems from UNCIVIL WAR bear witness with unflinching honesty to the horrific violence of the Sri Lankan civil war.


Indran Amirthanayagam is a poet, essayist and translator in English, Spanish, French and Portuguese. His first book The Elephants of Amirthanayagam has played with Non Jazz at various concerts where his poems were set to music by Omar Tamez. He directed Mexico's first ever program. Indran Amirthanayagam writes in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Haitian Creole. He has published 17 poetry collections, including The Migrant States (www.doorway.ru), Coconuts on Mars, The Elephants of Reckoning ( Paterson Prize), Uncivil War www.doorway.ru Splintered Face. Indran Amirthanayagam (www.doorway.ru) writes in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Haitian Creole. 19 poetry books, including The Migrant States (w www.doorway.ru), Coconuts on Mars, The Elephants of Reckoning (winner Paterson Poetry Prize), Uncivil War.


“This Uncivil War of Indran Amirthanayagam is a personal bloodletting, an exorcism–a blind, brute belief that writing the horror down will keep it under control, corralled, digestible. This is poetry that breaks down barriers of decorum, of art written for mere sensual pleasure. Amirthanayagam has published seventeen collections of works, including The Migrant States (Hanging Loose Press, ); Coconuts on Mars (Paperwall Media Publishing www.doorway.ru, ); En busca de posada (Editorial Apogeo, ); Paolo 9 (Manofalsa, ); Uncivil War (Tsar/Mawenzi House, ), which tells the history of the Sri Lankan Civil War; The Splintered Face: Tsunami Poems (Hanging Loose Press, ), which appeared in the wake of the Asian Tsunami of ; and The Elephants of. Passionate, committed, and deeply humane, the poems from UNCIVIL WAR bear witness with unflinching honesty to the horrific violence of the Sri Lankan civil war.

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