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jayant mahapatra does not make any preference in the poem 'genesis . discuss​

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Besides being one of the popular Indian poets of his generation, Mahapatra was also part of the trio of poets who laid the foundations of Indian English Poetry. He shared a special bond with A. K. Ramanujan, one of the finest poets in the IEP tradition. Mahapatra is also different in not being a product of the Bombay school of poets besides R. Parthasarathy. Over time, he has managed to carve a quiet, tranquil poetic voice of his own—distinctly different from those of his contemporaries. His wordy lyricism combined with Indian themes put him in a league of his own. In one of his interviews, Mahapatra says, "Meeting with A D Hope, especially in his warm home in Canberra, and with his charming wife, Penelope, is an unforgettable happening in my life. The man's humility was amazing, it humbled me. It was a lesson. I wrote a sort of editorial piece on him in the magazine I was editing—Chandrabhaga, and I'd like you to read what I had said. This appeared in the journal in 1979."[7]

The Captive Air of Chandipur on Sea is a fine nature poem by Jayanta Mahapatra.The poet stands at the seashore at Chandipur and he experiences the sadness in the atmosphere.When he listens the mystic song of the sea,he states that the sweet pleasant music of the sea is finished with the cries of fishermen, who didn't returned from the sea.The poet mourns for the glory of nature in the past.

The Abandoned British Cemetery at Balasore is a fine poem by Jayanta Mahapatra.Once he visited the British Cemetery at Balasore.During that visit he was influenced due to ruins of stones and marbles.The poets anguish is caused not by the sight of ancient graves of unknown people but by the morbid thought of countless lives that continue to be needlessly lost in their prime. The poem is full of beautiful and unusual images

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