Sudeep Sen is an Indian English poet and editor. His recent books includeand. Sen was the first Asian to speak and read at the Nobel Laureate Festival. He was awarded the senior fellowship for ‘outstanding persons in the field of culture/literature’ by the Government of India.I read and re-read several books at the same time. The ones I am totally engrossed in right now are:by Jill Bialosky,by Kwame Dawes,by Christopher Reid,by Michelle Cahill,by Rohan Chhetri,by Biswamit Dwibedy,by Aanchal Malhotra – all very fine and varied books in their won way.Anytime, anywhere and everywhere.There has not been one lately.In the contemporary world, there are too many to name. In my all-time list, writers like John Milton, Derek Walcott, Joseph Brodsky, Jibanananda Das, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Kabir and a few others would easily feature.by Kay Redfield. It is a brilliant and definitive work on the profound and surprising links between manic-depression and creativity, from the bestselling psychologist of bipolar disorders who wrote An Unquiet Mind.by John Milton for its sheer innovation, stamina, erudition, story telling, craft, lyricism and longevity.The screenpalys ofand. I love the way the Bengali-Punjabi interface is explored humorously and cleverly by the director, Shoojit Sircar.None.Even though I have a hugely sprawling personal library, I am not a hoarder in that sense – but I do collect the books I read or plan to read. Some of them remain unread purely due to lack of time or because some titles take priority over others. I buy every poetry book that is published in India to support the genre and the poets., edited by Thomas Merton. The reasons are obvious.