Arbind Kumar Choudhary

Arbind Kumar Choudhary
Born 25th May, 1965
Bihar
Nationality Indian
Citizenship India
Education PhD (English)
Occupation Poet, Editor, Literary Critic, Educator

Dr. Arbind Kumar Choudhary is an English poet, editor and a literary critic from Bihar, India. He is known for his own peculiar style of writing called "Arbindonean Style." [1][2][3][4][5]

Biography

Dr. Arbind Kumar Choudhary was born on 25 May 1965 at Sirajpur village of Khagaria district in state of Bihar in India. He is the second son out of three sons and two daughters of late father Jagdish Choudhary and mother Mrs.Tila Devi. He did his schooling from village school, higher education in English from Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Masters in Business Application (MBA) from B.R.A.Bihar University. He obtained his doctorate degree on the romantic poet John Keats.[6]

He has been reviewed and interviewed globally. His interviews, more than fifty, were published in PoetCrit, Kafla-Intercontinental, Indian Ruminations, Research Vistas many other literary journals and anthologies in India and abroad. His poems featured in the poetry anthology, The Dance of the Peacock: An Anthology of English Poetry from India,[7] featuring 151 Indian English poets, edited by Vivekanand Jha and published by Hidden Brook Press,[8] Canada. His name is listed in Cambridge Dictionary of English Writers (2009), International Dictionary of English Writers, S. Korea( 2010), and World Poetry Almanac (2009) due to his great contributions to English literature.[9][10]

Presently, he is the Head and Associate Professor in English, Rangachahi College, Majuli, Dibrugarh University in Assam.[11] His wife Mrs Anuradha and only son Ayush lives at Saraswatinagar, Pipra, Begusarai.

Publications

He has to his credit 1200 poems in English, published in India, England, Canada, Mongolia, Malta, Cyprus and Greece. He is the editor of two refereed literary journals too.

Poetry Collections

Literary Journals

Literary Nicknames

He is known as Indian Keats, Indian Sonneteer , Phrasal King, Quatrain King, Mythical Messiah, Proverbial Samrat and Poet of the poets. [12]

Awards and Honors

He has won several national and international awards in America, China and India.

References

  1. Socrates, Volume, 2. "Socrates, Volume 2". Socrates.
  2. DataVerse.Havard.Edu. "Kumar Ashutosh, 2015, "Exploring the Explorer : My Conversation With Dr. A. K. Choudhary". DataVerse.Havard.Edu.
  3. LangLit.Org. "Conversation with poet Arbind Kumar By Ajay Prasad Singh" (PDF). LangLit.Org, Aug, 2014.
  4. Research Chronicler. "Interview with poet Arbind Kumar By Masood Ahmed" (PDF). Research-Chronicler.com, Oct, 2013.
  5. AJMS. "Interview with poet Arbind Kumar By Professor Lalitesh Mishra". Ajms.co.in, 2013.
  6. Euacademic. "Contemporary Indian English Poets" (PDF). Euacademic.org, 2014.
  7. Grove, Richard. "The Dance of the Peacock:An Anthology of English Poetry from India" (current). Hidden Brook Press, Canada. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  8. Press, Hidden Brook. "Hidden Brook Press". Hidden Brook Press. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  9. New Man International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies. "An Interview with poet Arbind Kumar Choudhary" (PDF). New Man International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, March 2014.
  10. Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. "An Interview with poet Arbind Kumar Choudhary by Dr. M Chaturvedi" (PDF). Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3 November 2013.
  11. Socrates. "Socrates". Socrates.
  12. Euacademic.Org. "Contemporary Indian English Poets" (PDF). Euacademic.org, 2014.

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