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“Laksmisre Banerjee joins a long line of our Poet-Foremothers… the universality of the woman’s predicament is captured as the poet identifies with each woman she commemorates and/or celebrates—” BASHABI FRASER
“Banerjee has been consistent in her pursuit of poetry and of the painful secrets of the human condition—” K. SATCHIDANANDAN
“THE RED WOMAN, Banerjee’s latest collection, is a potent tour-de-force through womanhood, culminating in a meticulous polemic rebellion—CANDICE LOUISA DAQUIN
“Banerjee’s inimitable voice continues to challenge complacency and patriarchy—” DEBJANI CHATTERJEE
About the Author
Laksmisree Banerjee is a multi-award-winning Poet, Litterateur, Academic, Editor, and Vocalist with several International Awards, Fellowships, Publications and Assignments to her credit. A Senior Fulbright Scholar and Professor, International & National Scholar of English from the University of Calcutta and a recipient of the prestigious UGC Postdoctoral Research Award for her groundbreaking work on the Comparative Studies of World Women Poets, Banerjee has devoted her entire life to her passion for writing, reading and teaching poetry in premier universities and forums of the world. Widely published and anthologized, she is a two-time entrant to the Year Book of Indian Poetry in English, having twelve books of poetry and several academic / research publications in areas of Literature and Culture. Among her multi-dimensional work, her preoccupation with Womanhood and Women, their complex, often subjugated lives across varied geo-spaces, with her celebratory perspective of female fortitude, forms the crux of her kaleidoscopic creativity. Dr. Banerjee’s central concern with Women vis-à-vis Humanity makes her an outstanding poet in the contemporary world.
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