Imtiaz Dharker 
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Blessing inglês

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Scaffolding inglês

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Living Space inglês

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One Breath inglês

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Shell inglês

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Eggplant inglês

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X inglês

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The trick inglês

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Lapis Lazuli inglês

Taal inglês

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Undone inglês

Hiraeth, Old Bombay inglês

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Bloom inglês

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Imtiaz Dharker 
Author

Foto © Ayesha Dharker
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vive em: London, Reino Unido

Imtiaz Dharker is a Pakistani-Scottish poet, writer and artist. She lives in London and Mumbai, writes in English, has published six collections of poems, works among other things as a documentary maker in India and has shown her drawings in solo exhibitions in India, London, New York and Hong Kong. In her poetry she takes on topics such as homeland, freedom and travel in an imaginative and questioning way and points to cultural and geographical conflicts within society and gender politics, which has brought her the 2014 Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry and the Cholmondeley Award. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Her poems are on the UK GCSE and A-Level English curriculum. Each year she reads to more than 25,000 students at Poetry Live! events. Her documentaries, most of which she produces for and with NGOs, look at issues of women’s and children’s protection, education and health in India.

 Foto © Ayesha Dharker
Publicações
  • Purdah

    Oxford University Press, 1989

  • Postcards from god

    Viking Penguin, 1994

  • I speak for the devil

    Bloodaxe Books, 2001

  • The terrorist at my table

    Bloodaxe Books, 2006

  • Leaving Fingerprints

    Bloodaxe Books, 2009

  • Over the Moon

    Bloodaxe Books, 2014

  • Luck is the Hook

    Bloodaxe Books, 2018

Prêmios
  • 2011 Cholmondeley Prize by the Society of Authors

  • 2011 Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature

  • 2014 Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry

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