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No two other poets can be more dissimilar. Ezekiel from India's sophisticated Western metropolis; Mahapatra is from an Eastern moffusil town. Ezekiel is a professor of English, with a lirerary background; Mahapatra is a trained physicist. Ezekiel is a Bene-Israel Jew; Mahapatra is a second-generation Christian. If Ezekiel pioneered post-independence Indian English poetry, Mahapatra gave it a new direction. Ezekiel's poetry is formally mindful; Mahapatra's poetry is written in free-flowing, sense-or idea-governed lines. The former wrote realistic verse; the latter's poetry is suffused with images and symbols. One can go on in this vein. No wonder, we notice Mahapatra inveighing against something in Ezekiel's poetic credo in his prose pieces. Up to the eighties Ezekiel was considered the foremost among Indian English poets but more recently he is being seen as highly inconsistent poet.
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No two other poets can be more dissimilar. Ezekiel from India's sophisticated Western metropolis; Mahapatra is from an Eastern moffusil town. Ezekiel is a professor of English, with a lirerary background; Mahapatra is a trained physicist. Ezekiel is a Bene-Israel Jew; Mahapatra is a second-generation Christian. If Ezekiel pioneered post-independence Indian English poetry, Mahapatra gave it a new direction. Ezekiel's poetry is formally mindful; Mahapatra's poetry is written in free-flowing, sense-or idea-governed lines. The former wrote realistic verse; the latter's poetry is suffused with images and symbols. One can go on in this vein. No wonder, we notice Mahapatra inveighing against something in Ezekiel's poetic credo in his prose pieces. Up to the eighties Ezekiel was considered the foremost among Indian English poets but more recently he is being seen as highly inconsistent poet.
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