Nandana Dev Sen
Nandana Dev Sen
Children's Book Author
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4.30pm PT / 6.30pm CST / 7.30pm ET: Acrobat Reading and In Conversation with David Ouimet (Virtual event)

  • Community Bookstore 143 7th Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11215 United States (map)

Nandana Dev Sen joins us for a discussion of her new translation of Nabaneeta Dev Sen's Acrobat, in conversation with David Ouimet. This program will take place on Zoom. Register here:

https://www.communitybookstore.net/acrobat

A deeply humane new collection by a luminary of Bengali literature.

A radiant collection of poetry about womanhood, intimacy, and the body politic that together evokes the arc of an ordinary life. Nabaneeta Dev Sen's rhythmic lines explore the joys and agonies of first love, childbirth, and decay with a restless, tactile imagination, both picking apart and celebrating the rituals that make us human. When she warns, "know that blood can be easily drawn by lips," her words tune to the fierce and biting depths of language, to the "treachery that lingers on tongue tips." At once compassionate and unsparing, conversational and symphonic, these poems tell of a rope shivering beneath an acrobat's nimble feet or of a twisted, blood-soaked umbilical cord -- they pluck the invisible threads that bind us together.

Nabaneeta Dev Sen was a renowned Bengali writer who published her first book of poems at the age of 18, and grew to be immensely popular through her fiction, literary criticism, travelogues, plays, political humour columns, and children's literature. She was also an acclaimed international scholar and feminist, and professor of comparative literature. Her many literary honors include the Padmashri, Sahitya Akademi Award, Bangla Academy Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Publishers' and Booksellers' Guild. Dev Sen was a mentor to innumerable students and young writers, and she was the Founder and President of the Women Writers' Association, Soi. She died in November of 2019.

Nandana Dev Sen is a writer, actor and child-rights activist. She has authored six children's books and starred in 20 feature films. As an ambassador, Nandana has worked with RAHI, Operation Smile, UNICEF, and Apne Aap International, to fight against child abuse. Nandana has served on the jury of numerous child-protection committees, international film festivals, and literary awards, including the DSC Prize for Literature in 2019. After studying literature at Harvard and filmmaking at U.S.C., Nandana worked as a book editor, a screenwriter, and a translator.

David Ouimet is the author and illustrator of the award-winning Children's book I Go Quiet, and the forthcoming companion, I Get LoudI Go Quiet was the winner of the 2020 East Sussex Children's Book Award, and has been shortlisted for the 2021 Kate Greenaway Medal. An artist and musician, Ouimet is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and his work has been featured on album covers, books, and magazines, and has been exhibited at the Museum of American Illustration. He has scored music for film, recorded and appeared on numerous records, and performed throughout the world.