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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
Resistance Poetry
Love After Babel

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.

31 Aug 2020
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