In the last episode of season 4 of the\xa0True Fiction Project, I am honored to welcome the amazing Anand Thakore. I\u2019ve known Anand since we were in school together, and it has been incredible to see his journey and learn of his success as an Anglophone Poet and Hindustani Classical Musician. During this episode we reminisce on some of our school experiences and share stories. Then we dive in to learn what Anand is up to now, while he shares his latest projects. We hear an excerpt of music and a poem from\xa0Deepankar Khiwani, titled\xa0Cathedral. Anand shares his experience working with Deepankar and how their work together inspired him to start writing poetry again. The episode goes on to include three original pieces by Anand Thakore titled\xa0Sea Link, My Place\xa0and\xa0Mughal Sequence. Tune in for this entertaining episode!\xa0\xa0
IN THIS EPISODE:\xa0
KEY TAKEAWAYS:\xa0
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Fiction Credits:\xa0
\xa0Poems below written and narrated by: Anand Thakore
Cathedral Poem: Written by Deepankar Khiwani and narrated by Anand Thakore\xa0
The Cathedral & John Connon School\xa0
Anand\u2019s song at end of episode:\xa0
Anand's other works and information:
De Kooning's Smile: Collected Poems
youtube interview and reading at book launch
Anand Thakore introduces you to 'In Praise of Bone' ( video)
_THE-KOH-I-NOOR, Poetry International , Anand Thakore
BIO:\xa0
Born in Mumbai in 1971, Anand Thakore grew up in India and in the United Kingdom. He has spent most of his life in Mumbai. His published collections of poetry include In Praise of Bone (2023), Waking In December (2001), Elephant Bathing (2012), Mughal Sequence (2012), and Seven Deaths and Four Scrolls (2017). A Hindustani classical vocalist by training, he has devoted much of his life to the study, performance, composition and teaching of Hindustani vocal music. He received musical instruction for many years from Ustad Aslam Khan, Pandit Baban Haldankar and Pandit Satyasheel Deshpande. He is the founder of Harbour Line, a publishing collective, and of Kshitij, an interactive forum for musicians. He holds an MA in English Literature and is the recipient of grants from The Ministry of Human Resource Development and The Charles Wallace India Trust. He lives in Mumbai and divides his time between writing, performances, and teaching music. His fourth collection of verse, entitled Seven Deaths and Four Scrolls, was recently shortlisted for The Jayadeva National Poetry Award.\xa0
Anand Thakore's Facebook\xa0\xa0
Anand Thakore's Website\xa0\xa0
Poetry International Website\xa0\xa0