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Nissim Ezekiel

I lived from 1924-2004. I was from India, and am in the Asian category.

Nissim Ezekiel was born in Bombay in an Indian jewish family. His parents were both educators. His father was a professor of botany and zoology and served as a principal in several colleges. His mother was the principal of a school she had started.

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My poetry

  • "I remember the night my mother was stung by a scorpion.
    Ten hours of steady rain had driven him to crawl beneath a sack of rice.
    23 lines, 8 comments
  • I am standing for peace and non-violence.
    Why world is fighting fighting
    46 lines, 1 comment
  • To force the pace and never to be still
    Is not the way of those who study birds
    20 lines
  • Remember me? I am Professor Sheth.
    Once I taught you geography. Now
    36 lines
  • There is a place to which I often go,
    Not by planning to, but by a flow
    24 lines, 2 comments
  • This normative hill
    like all others
    57 lines
  • Her mother shed a tear or two but wasn't really
    crying. It was the thing to do, so she did it
    58 lines
  • In my room, I talk
    to my invisible guests:
    40 lines

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