kyrie eleison or all robins taken out of context by Debasis Mukhopadhyay

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An assured and powerful collection of articulated mourning and controlled rage for those silenced in acts of conflict.  Debasis Mukhopadhyay exhumes the shadowlands and places the lives that cast them firmly into the light to be witnessed as they should through testaments of poetry. What impressed me most about these poems was the courage to experiment different forms through a stark mnemonic style of vivid imagery and a much-needed social conscience for these dark times. An impressive and courageous suite of poems and prose by a writer who has a strong ability to blend narrative into form so the poems are felt raw and all the harder hitting for it.

–Antony Owen, author of Margaret Thatcher’s Museum

 

The poems in Debasis Mukhopadhyay’s new chapbook, kyrie eleison or all robins taken out of context, seamlessly interweave the most apparently irreconcilable materials of contemporary poetry: the horror of global injustice with the improbable persistence of beauty. These powerful poems manage to address a reality in which the continuing reign of bombs, shrapnel, bullets, and drones, coexists with the inspiration of Lorca, Ginsberg, Kafka, Beckett, and Van Gogh, beetroots and hummingbirds, moonlight and music. Braided into the relentless horror of Mukhopadhyay’s blunt and inescapable images is an ethereal lyricism in which “the night is your wool of time your doom your womb of lilac . . .  hankering for the warm breath of the stars / through the rips of a sultry sky.” Ultimately, it is the demonstrated persistence of this beauty which assures the reader of this chapbook that somehow, we still “have a right to be optimistic about the world.”

–Susan Lewis, editor and publisher of Posit, author of Heisenberg’s Salon and This Visit

 

In this collection, Debasis Mukhopadhyay takes us inside bodies—bones, blood, skulls, chests—sometimes figuratively, but more often literally with bullets and bombs, coffins and graves. Mukhopadhyay invokes Godot and Van Gogh as he uses surreal image-scapes to examine violence around the globe, from historical events in Cuba, Spain, and Germany to present-day violence in Syria, Pakistan, and the United States. Mukhopadhyay writes, “i could see History was wrought beneath the frippery of dovetailed blueprints of gratuitous violence,” but even so, he also writes, “yes i have a right to be optimistic about the world.”

–Katie Manning, Author of Tasty Other and The Gospel of the Bleeding Woman

 

 

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kyrie eleison or all robins taken out of context

by Debasis Mukhopadhyay

$13.99, paper

978-1-63534-306-9

2017

Debasis Mukhopadhyay grew up in Calcutta, India and currently lives & writes in Montreal, Canada. He holds a PhD in literary studies from Université Laval, Québec. His poetry has appeared in numerous literary magazines in the USA, UK, Spain & Canada including The Curly Mind, Posit, Words Dance, Rat’s Ass Review, Algebra of Owls, I am not a silent poet, Erbacce, Strange Poetry, Whale Road Review, Thirteen Myna Birds, Scarlet Leaf Review, etc. His work has also been featured in such anthologies as Writers Against Prejudice, Yellow Chair Review, Voice of Monarch Butterflies. Debasis has been nominated for the Best of the Net.
Follow him at https://debasismukhopadhyay.wordpress.com/ or @dbasis_m on Twitter.