The Odia Poem Book “USA Abhilasa – Chitrapothi” is a collection of poems edited by Bhagylipi Malla and published in 2010. The book explores the dreams and aspirations of Odia poets living in the United States, showcasing their unique experiences and perspectives through the medium of poetry.
The term “Abhilasa” in the title refers to aspirations or desires, while “Chitrapothi” translates to a picture book. This title captures the essence of the collection, as each poem serves as a snapshot of the poet’s inner thoughts and feelings, painting a vivid picture of their hopes and dreams.
The poems in this collection span a wide range of themes, from nostalgia for their homeland to reflections on cultural identity, love, longing, and the immigrant experience. The poets draw inspiration from their surroundings in the US, as well as memories of their past lives in Odisha, India. Through their lyrical verses, they offer a glimpse into the complexities and nuances of being an Odia immigrant in a foreign land.
The editor, Bhagylipi Malla, has carefully curated the poems in a way that highlights the diverse voices and styles of the contributing poets. Each poem is a unique expression of the poet’s personal journey and emotional landscape, offering readers a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by Odia immigrants in the US.
In addition to the poems themselves, the book also includes insightful discussions and reflections on the themes and motifs present in the collection. Malla provides a critical analysis of the poems, delving into the underlying emotions and messages conveyed by the poets. Through these discussions, readers are able to gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry and craft of each poem, as well as a deeper understanding of the shared experiences of the Odia diaspora.
“USA Abhilasa – Chitrapothi” is not just a collection of poems; it is a testament to the resilience, creativity, and spirit of the Odia community in the United States. It is a powerful representation of the ways in which poetry can bridge cultures, foster understanding, and provide a sense of connection and belonging to those who find themselves far from home.
Overall, this book is a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the immigrant experience, presented through the evocative and eloquent voices of Odia poets living in the US. It is a must-read for anyone interested in diasporic literature, poetry, or the complexities of navigating multiple identities in a globalized world.
Books Info
Books name | Usa Abhilasa |
Editor | Bhagylipi Malla, |
No Of pages | 134 |
Publisher | Orissa State Musician |
Publication | 2010 |
Printed At | Print Tech Offset |
Distributor | NA |