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Between Form & Solidarity

Poet Chandramohan S in conversation with Advisory Editor Sarah Thankam Mathews
"One’s privilege cataracts one’s vision. Aspects of that privilege create a form of blindness, a cataracting of one’s advantage. My modus operandi is to illuminate as many blind spots as each of us have. It is not my fault that I may be born into a privilege, but it will become my fault if I do not make myself aware of it."

RECOMMENDED: Love After Babel and other poems by Chandramohan S (Daraja Press, 2020)


"One’s privilege cataracts one’s vision. Aspects of that privilege create a form of blindness, a cataracting of one’s advantage. My modus operandi is to illuminate as many blind spots as each of us have. It is not my fault that I may be born into a privilege, but it will become my fault if I do not make myself aware of it."

RECOMMENDED: Love After Babel and other poems by Chandramohan S (Daraja Press, 2020)


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Interview
Kerala
Language
Vernacular Literature
Internationalist Solidarity
Dalit-Black Solidarities
OV Vijayan
Dalit Literature
Ajay Navaria
Avant-Garde Form
Poetic Form
Deepak Unnikrishnan

Chandramohan S is a Dalit Indian poet, writer and social activist. He is the author of Warscape Verses, Letters to Namdeo Dhasal, and Love After Babel. He is based in Thiruvandanapuram, Kerala.

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