Ibohal Kshetrimayum's poems do not lend themselves to the stereotypical cliches often deployed by the regular critics and anthologists in their discussions of the poetry of Northeast India. In fact, the stereotype is an illusion as much as the Northeast itself which is an amorphous, vaguely defined, construct of the mainstream imagination. Northeast India, as anyone who has been there or has even looked closely at its culture and literature will testify, is itself as diverse as India with its many languages, cultures and subcultures, belief systems, forms of worship, oral traditions and...
Ibohal Kshetrimayum's poems do not lend themselves to the stereotypical cliches often deployed by the regular critics and anthologists in their discus...