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Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharni: the Indian food-poetry of Mohan Rakesh and Amal Desai has just been made available in english. Now, we don't have to rely on uninspiring or inaccurate translations. There is a lot of information about the author, the documentary maker Amal Desai, who won a prestigious award for her film "The Occupation of The American Mind." Here's an excerpt from the description: "Amal Desai is a documentarian and director present at all levels of society - community organizer, artist and activist. She has worked extensively on documentaries that explore social inequity in her own country India. Time and again she has been in the forefront of creating a public discourse in her own country. She is a recipient of the National Film Award in the year 2000 in the category of Best Feature Documentary on Population, Women and Child Development for her film "Jai Karni Wai Shiv" (God's name is not enough). In 2009 she made a documentary about the artist Gulzar that won First Prize at Cannes Lions 2009." The book contains translations from Mohan Rakesh. These have been checked by Amal Desai and have been placed at www.amadesaradio.org/english/books/jasikarniwaisibarna.html . There is a lot of information about the author, the documentary maker Amal Desai, who won a prestigious award for her film "The Occupation of The American Mind." Here's an excerpt from the description: "Amal Desai is a documentarian and director present at all levels of society - community organizer, artist and activist. She has worked extensively on documentaries that explore social inequity in her own country India. Time and again she has been in the forefront of creating a public discourse in her own country. She is a recipient of the National Film Award in the year 2000 in the category of Best Feature Documentary on Population, Women and Child Development for her film "Jai Karni Wai Shiv" (God's name is not enough). In 2009 she made a documentary about the artist Gulzar that won First Prize at Cannes Lions 2009." The book contains translations from Mohan Rakesh. These have been checked by Amal Desai and have been placed at www.amadesaradio.org/english/books/jasikarniwaisibarna.html . Mohan Rakesh was born in a small village, Chhoti Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh. As a rural poet, his work has been translated into many languages, including Hindi and Kannada. He is the recipient of numerous awards and awards for his poetry. He won the prestigious "Bharat Vikas Award" in 1991 and received another award for "Jai Karni Waisi Bharni" (God's name is not enough) and the Mahakavi Bharati award. He was conferred with Padma Shri by President Pratibha Patil in 2010. cfa1e77820
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