write the name of nissim ezekiel biography and it's writer name
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Nissim Ezekiel (16 December 1924 – 9 January 2004) [1] was an Indian Jewish poet, actor, playwright, editor and art critic.He was a foundational figure[3] in postcolonial India's literary history, specifically for Indian Poetry in English.[4]
Nissim Ezekiel
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Born
16 December 1924
Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died
9 January 2004 (aged 79)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation
Poet, playwright, art critic, editor
Nationality
Indian
Period
1952–2004
Genre
Modern Indian English Poetry
Notable work
Night of the Scorpion; Latter Day Psalms
Notable awards
Padmashri 1988 , Sahitya Akademi 1983
He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1983 for his poetry collection, "Latter-Day Psalms", by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.[5] Ezekiel has been applauded for his subtle, restrained and well crafted diction, dealing with common and mundane (simple) themes in a manner that manifests both cognitive profundity, as well as an unsentimental, realistic sensibility, that has been influential on the course of succeeding Indian English poetry. Ezekiel enriched and established Indian English language poetry through his modernist innovations and techniques, which enlarged Indian English literature, moving it beyond purely spiritual and orientalist themes, to include a wider range of concerns and interests, including mundane familial events, individual angst and skeptical societal introspection.
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Born
16 December 1924
Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died
9 January 2004 (aged 79)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation
Poet, playwright, art critic, editor
Nationality
Indian
Period
1952–2004
Genre
Modern Indian English Poetry
Notable work
Night of the Scorpion; Latter Day Psalms
Notable awards
Padmashri 1988 , Sahitya Akademi 1983
He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1983 for his poetry collection, "Latter-Day Psalms", by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.[5] Ezekiel has been applauded for his subtle, restrained and well crafted diction, dealing with common and mundane (simple) themes in a manner that manifests both cognitive profundity, as well as an unsentimental, realistic sensibility, that has been influential on the course of succeeding Indian English poetry. Ezekiel enriched and established Indian English language poetry through his modernist innovations and techniques, which enlarged Indian English literature, moving it beyond purely spiritual and orientalist themes, to include a wider range of concerns and interests, including mundane familial events, individual angst and skeptical societal introspection.[6]