Chitra Gajadin

Chitra Gajadin, c.2002

Chitra Gajadin (born in Distrikt Suriname, June 21, 1954) is a Surinamese author of poetry, drama and prose. Though she lives in the Netherlands and her main literary language is Dutch, her expression of joy occurs when she is reminded of her native country.[1] Gajadin worked as a reviewer for Weekkrant Suriname, in the public libraries, and for and some magazines. Her poetry delves into themes of India and Hindu culture,[1] where she describes sensitive and penetrating observances of Hindustani who left Suriname. Her poems display nostalgia for her youth in the district of Suriname and her experiences returning to her homeland after years of absence. As an Indo-Caribbean female poet, her contemporaries are Mahadai Das, Shana Yardan, Niala Maharaj, and Asha Radjkoemar.[2]

Selected works

References

  1. 1 2 Arnold, A. James (23 July 2001). A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Volume 2: English- and Dutch-speaking regions. John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 585–. ISBN 978-90-272-9833-1.
  2. Dawes, Kwame Senu Neville (2001). Talk Yuh Talk: Interviews with Anglophone Caribbean Poets. University of Virginia Press. pp. 119–. ISBN 978-0-8139-1946-1.
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