- Ramakanta Rath
Ramakant Rath (born
13 December 1934 ) is one of the most renownedmodernist poets in the Oriya literature. Heavily influenced by the poets such asT. S. Eliot andEzra Pound , Rath experimented greatly with form and style. The quest for the mystical, the riddles of life and death, the inner solitude of individual selves, and subservience to material needs and carnal desires are among this philosopher-poet's favorite themes. His poetry betrays a sense of pessimism along with counter-aesthetics, and he steadfastly refuses to put on the garb of a preacher of goodness and absolute beauty. His poetry is full of melancholy and laments the inevitability of death and the resultant feeling of futility. The poetic expressions found in his creations carry a distinct sign of symbolic annotations to spiritual and metaphysical contents of life. Often transcending beyond ordinary human capabilities, the poet reaches the higher territories of sharp intellectualism. The contents have varied from a modernist interpretation of ancientSanskrit literature protagonistRadha in the poem "Sri Radha" to the ever-present and enthralling death-consciousness espoused in "Saptam Ritu" (The Seventh Season).Rath was born in
Cuttack ,Orissa (India ). He obtained his MA in English Literature fromRavenshaw College Orissa He joined theIndian Administrative Service in1957 , but continued his writing career. He retired as Chief SecretaryOrissa after holding several important posts in the Central Government such as Secretary to the Government of India. He received the Sahitya Akademi Award in1977 ,Saraswathi Samman in1992 , Bishuva Samman in1990 and India's 3rd highest civilian honour, thePadma Bhushan in2006 . He was the Vice President of the Sahitya Academy of India from1993 to1998 and the President of the Sahitya Akademi of India from1998 to2003 ,New Delhi .A number of his poems have been translated into English and other
Indian languages .Major works
Poems
* "Kete Dinara" (Of a Long Long Time),
1962
* "Aneka Kothari" (Many Rooms),1967
* "Sandigdha Mrigaya" (Suspicious Hunting),1971
* "Saptama Ritu" (The Seventh Season),1977
* "Sachitra Andhara" (Picturesque Darkness),1982 Long Poems
* "Sri Radha" (Sri Radha),
1984
* "Sri Palataka" (Mr. Escapist),1997 References
* [http://www.loc.gov/acq/ovop/delhi/salrp/ramakantrath.html "Ramakant Rath - Oriya Poet: The South Asian Literary Recordings Project (Library of Congress New Delhi Office)"]
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