Arbind Kumar Choudhary
Arbind Kumar Choudhary(B:1965) is a poet , a professor and an editor who credits more than nine poetry collections:
1.Eernal Voices(2007),2.UniversalVoices(2008),3.MySongs(2008) 4.Melody(2009),5. Nature Poems(2010), 6. Love Poems (2010),7. Nature ( 2011),8. Love (2011), and 9. The Poet (2011) in English, two refereed literary journals – Kohinoor and Ayush, more than fifty interviews published in India, Romania , Malta and Albania and a number of literary awards in the USA, China and India.He , an originator of Indianised version of Arbindonean Sonnets and Arbindonean Racy Style in Indian English literature, has been credited with a number of literary nick-names due to his magnetic poetic personality . His name has been glittering not only in Cambridge Dictionary of English Writers, England , World Poetry Almanac, Mongolia,4 Contemporary Indian English Poets, Romania, Five Indian English Poets, Jaipur and English Poetry in India, Kolkata but also in more than twenty literary journals in America, Nigeria, Tunisia and India. His poems have been warmly admired by Teresinka Pereira,Barnard.M.Jackson,
John.B.Lee,StephenGill,Les Merton,Patrick J Summit , Kurt F Svatek and many other European literary luminaries in Europe,America, and other continents. Prof.NDRChandra,Prof.SCDwivedi,Prof.R.A.Singh,
Prof.Mahendra Bhatnagar,Prof.Dutta,Prof.Mishra and many others have remained the prime verse-suitors of his poetic groves in all their conscience. He teaches English at R.C.College,Majuli,Assam,India-785104.
Explored in Indian English Poetry:----
(1)Indianised Version of Sonnets called Arbindonean Sonnets
(2)Arbindonean Racy Style
The Earth
The earth is the berth
Of a man of mirth
For the hyacinth
Of the lovesmith.
&
The sheath of the smith
Makes heaven and earth
For the hyacinth
Amidst many a labyrinth.
&
This earthly passage
Is the wage of the sage
That encages the dutch courage
Of the nonage.
&
All living and non-living objects
Are the pearls of the divine tracts.
Life
The lovelorn life is a living death
Like the sheath of the labyrinth.
The berth of death is a mirth
For the slavish like nothing on earth.
Life is a crown of thorns
For the men of highborns.
Herod’s dog eat dog policy
Is worse than Death’s policy .
Birth, death and rebirth
Are the sheath of celestial myth.
Life and death are incense
Unlike the century’s corpse.
Life’s incense flogs a head horse
For the abstruse of the dark horse.
Elegy
The grogy of scatology
Is an elegy for the ecology
On this land of clergy
Amidst many a bogy.
&
Change is the wage
Of the sage
For the forage
Of the divine passage.
&
Death is an incense
For a man of patience
Amidst man a nonsense
On this land of essence.