English poem on tea plantation in Assam
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Sananta Tanty (born 1952) comes from the so-called tea-garden community in Assam, a people originally from modern-day Odisha who were transplanted by the British to Assam as labourers in the tea gardens during the second half of the nineteenth century. He is one of the most important voices in modern Assamese poetry. A chronicler of the times and an advocate for the downtrodden, he has produced thirteen volumes of poetry since the publication of his first book, In Search of a Bright Star, in 1982. For Tanty, who is of Odia heritage and was educated in Bengali, writing poetry in Assamese has become a way to negotiate the landscape. His work is both radical and reflective. He is a poet of change and of unbridled optimism. Tanty was awarded the Mrinalini Devi Goswami Memorial Award in 1992, the Birsa Munda Award in 2002, the Osman Ali Sodagar Samannya Award in 2011, and the Krantikal Samman in 2014.
Dibyajoti Sarma was born in Assam. He is the author of two volumes of poetry and an academic book, in addition to numerous writings in anthologies and journals. A journalist with a trade magazine in New Delhi, he is currently translating the poems of Sananta Tanty for a book-length volume.
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