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Hemant Divate is a reputed
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poet, editor, translator and publisher based in
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Biography

Hemant Divate is a poet, editor, publisher and translator. He is the founder-editor of the Marathi little magazine Abhidhanantar, which was published without interruption for 15 years. Abhidhanantar has been credited for providing a solid platform to new poets and for enriching the postnineties Marathi literary scene. Divate is credited with changing the Marathi literary scene through Abhidhanantar and the Indian English poetry scene through his imprint Poetrywala. He is the author of six poetry collections in Marathi. Divate’s poems have been translated into French, Italian, Slovak, Japanese, Persian, Maltese, Serbian, Slovenian, Greek, Hindi and many Indian languages. In translation, he has a book each in Spanish, Irish, Arabic, German and Estonian apart from four in English. His poems figure in numerous anthologies in Marathi and English. The most significant among these are: * These My Words edited by Eunice de Souza and Melanie Silgardo * The Red Hen Anthology of Indian, poetry edited by Ravi Shankar and Sampurna Chattarji * 100 Great Poems in Indian languages from the Last 3000 Years edited by Abhay K Kumar, and Kavita Antologija Sodobne * Indijske Poezije (Anthology of Indian Poetry in Slovenian translation) edited by Evald Flisar and K Satchidanandan. Divate has participated in numerous international poetry and literature festivals across the globe. His publishing house, Paperwall Media & Publishing, has published (under its imprint Poetrywala) more than 100 poetry collections. Hemant lives and works in Mumbai.


Bibliography

* ''Chautishi Paryentchya Kavita'' * ''Virus Alert. translated by
Dilip Chitre Dilip Purushottam Chitre (17 September 1938 – 10 December 2009) was one of the foremost Indian poets and critics to emerge in the post Independence India. Apart from being a notable bilingual writer, writing in Marathi and English, he was also ...
.'' * ''Thambtach Yet Nahi'' * ''Poems of Les Murray ( translated into Marathi)'' * ''Ya Roommadhe Aale Ki Life Suru Hote'' * ''A Depressingly Monotonous Landscape'' translated by Sarabjeet Garcha * ''Alarma De Virus'' translation of Virus Alert into Spanish by Zingonia Zingone * ''Foláireamh Víris'' translation of Virus Alert into Gaelic/Irish by Gabriel Rosenstock * "Zingonia Zingonechya Kavita" translated from Spanish/English into Marathi * "Reloaded" Selected poems in Marathi original (1990-2015) published by Poetrywala * "Selected Poems: 1990-2015" in English Translation published by Poetrywala * "Man without a Navel" Selected Translations edited by Mustansir Dalvi published by Poetrywala (An imprint of Paperwall Media & Publishing Pvt. Ltd.) available at (http://www.paperwall.in)


Poetry


MohakWhen the Wife Isn't HomeThe Fragrance Your Body Would Give


Online References


Poetry International Webat MuseIndiaat Kala Ghoda FestivalHemant Divate's interview at Mumbai Mirror
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