Robin Ngangom Explained

Robin S Ngangom (born 1959) is an Indian poet and translator from Manipur, North Eastern India.[1]

Biography

Robin Singh Ngangom was born in Imphal, Manipur of North Eastern India.[2] He is a bilingual poet who writes in English and Meiteilon. He studied literature at St Edmund's College and the North Eastern Hill University Shillong, where he teaches. His books of poetry include Words and the Silence (1988) published by Writers Workshop, Time's Crossroads (1994) and The Desire of Roots (2006). His essay, Poetry in a Time of Terror appeared in The Other Side Of Terror: An Anthology Of Writings On Terrorism In South Asia published by Oxford University Press, New Delhi (2009). He was conferred with the Katha Award for Translation in 1999.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robin Ngangom . poetryinternational.org . poetryinternational.org . 2 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Robin S Ngangom . samanvayindianlanguagesfestival.org . samanvayindianlanguagesfestival.org . 2 September 2019.
  3. Web site: N E poets misunderstood for their poetry of conflict: Ngangom . outlookindia.com . Outlook . 2 September 2019.
  4. Web site: A Study of Robin S Ngangom's Words and the Silence . languageinindia.com . languageinindia.com . 2 September 2019.