University of Arkansas Press, 2014 Paper: 978-1-55728-653-6 | eISBN: 978-1-61075-537-5 Library of Congress Classification PS3611.H36A6 2014 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
2014 cowinner, Miller Williams Arkansas Poetry Prize
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Vandana Khanna is an instructor at the University of Southern California and the author of Train to Agra. She is the 2013 winner of the Elinor Benedict Poetry Prize.
REVIEWS
"Dense with narrative details of a transnational life, these poems are suffused with a peculiarly Indian synesthesia--'the air thick enough to bite, rinsing/ fingertips with color.' Vandana Khanna, in her second prize-winning book, gives us a series of panoramic spectacles--children watching horror films in Delhi, Merle Oberon on her latest Bollywood film role, stolen lemons wrapped in yesterday's newspaper. Colors and crime collide with the likes of Garbo and Rekha in this tender and smart collection of poems." --Kazim Ali, author of Sky Ward and Bright Felon
"In Vandana Khanna's breathtaking volume, Afternoon Masala, Indian American identity comes of age within the hybrid, liminal space of cinema. Lit up by the spangled sashay of Bollywood films and the glittery paparazzi of the American red carpet, femininity and ethnicity are simultaneously revealed as complexly intertwined performances. Here, the allure of representation seduces the real, fleeting glimpses of which are recovered in the gorgeously fierce and musical lines of another tongue, while diaspora's nostalgia aches for spice and fire." --Lee Ann Roripaugh, author of On the Cusp of a Dangerous Year
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I
Insignificant Beginnings
Between Bogart and Amitabh Bachchan
My Mother at JFK
Working
Love and Rummy
Romance in Many Movements
American Horror
For Nancy Drew
The Blessed
Recipe for Discontent
Inferior Goddess
II
Mantra for a New Bride
Merle Oberon after the Accident
Audrey Hepburn and the Westerns
Blue
Water and Wine
Madame Destiny
Knots
Red Mantra
Wilted
III
The Masala of the Afternoon
Before Color
Trademarks of Desire
That Shade of Green Known as Blooming
In the Kitchen
Lemons: A Love Letter
Sunlight and Chilies
After Developing
Summer Mantra
Lost Tongue
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University of Arkansas Press, 2014 Paper: 978-1-55728-653-6 eISBN: 978-1-61075-537-5
2014 cowinner, Miller Williams Arkansas Poetry Prize
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Vandana Khanna is an instructor at the University of Southern California and the author of Train to Agra. She is the 2013 winner of the Elinor Benedict Poetry Prize.
REVIEWS
"Dense with narrative details of a transnational life, these poems are suffused with a peculiarly Indian synesthesia--'the air thick enough to bite, rinsing/ fingertips with color.' Vandana Khanna, in her second prize-winning book, gives us a series of panoramic spectacles--children watching horror films in Delhi, Merle Oberon on her latest Bollywood film role, stolen lemons wrapped in yesterday's newspaper. Colors and crime collide with the likes of Garbo and Rekha in this tender and smart collection of poems." --Kazim Ali, author of Sky Ward and Bright Felon
"In Vandana Khanna's breathtaking volume, Afternoon Masala, Indian American identity comes of age within the hybrid, liminal space of cinema. Lit up by the spangled sashay of Bollywood films and the glittery paparazzi of the American red carpet, femininity and ethnicity are simultaneously revealed as complexly intertwined performances. Here, the allure of representation seduces the real, fleeting glimpses of which are recovered in the gorgeously fierce and musical lines of another tongue, while diaspora's nostalgia aches for spice and fire." --Lee Ann Roripaugh, author of On the Cusp of a Dangerous Year
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I
Insignificant Beginnings
Between Bogart and Amitabh Bachchan
My Mother at JFK
Working
Love and Rummy
Romance in Many Movements
American Horror
For Nancy Drew
The Blessed
Recipe for Discontent
Inferior Goddess
II
Mantra for a New Bride
Merle Oberon after the Accident
Audrey Hepburn and the Westerns
Blue
Water and Wine
Madame Destiny
Knots
Red Mantra
Wilted
III
The Masala of the Afternoon
Before Color
Trademarks of Desire
That Shade of Green Known as Blooming
In the Kitchen
Lemons: A Love Letter
Sunlight and Chilies
After Developing
Summer Mantra
Lost Tongue
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