Ravi Shankar
Since 2002
Works in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

BIO

Ravi Shankar is Associate Professor and Poet-in-Residence at Central Connecticut State University and founding editor of the international online journal of the arts, Drunken Boat <http://www.drunkenboat.com>. He has published a book of poems, Instrumentality (Cherry Grove, 2004), named a finalist for the 2005 Connecticut Book Awards, and along with Reb Livingston, a collaborative chapbook, Wanton Textiles (No Tell Books, 2006). His creative and critical work has previously appeared in such publications as The Paris Review, Fulcrum, McSweeney's, the AWP Writer's Chronicle, Scribner’s Best American Erotic Poems from 1800 to the Present, among many others. He has taught at Queens College, University of New Haven, and Columbia University, where he received his MFA in Poetry. He has appeared as a commentator on NPR and Wesleyan Radio and read his work in many places, including the Asia Society, St. Mark's Poetry Project and the National Arts Club. He currently serves on the Advisory Council for the Connecticut Center for the Book, reviews poetry for the Contemporary Poetry Review and along with Tina Chang and Nathalie Handal, is the co-editor of Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from Asia, the Middle East and Beyond (W.W. Norton & Co.) <http://www.wwnorton.co.uk/book.html?id=1184>

LINKS:

Interview:
http://jacketmagazine.com/16/dev-iv-shank.html

Listen:
http://www.fishousepoems.org/archives/ravi_shankar/

Read:
http://www.brooklynrail.org/2006/09/poetry/ravi-shankar

Argue:
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5897

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DRUNKEN BOAT announces PANLITERARY AWARDS for New Media


Deadline:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 20:33

DRUNKEN BOAT’S FIRST ANNUAL PANLITERARY AWARDS
Deadline: April 5th, 2005
Judges: Annie Finch, Sabina Murray, Alexandra Tolstoy, Talan Memmott, David Hall, and DJ Spooky

Drunken Boat, , international online journal for the arts, announces its First Annual Panliterary Awards in Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Web-Art, Photo/Video, Sound. Submit up to three works, either via email to or via physical mail to: Drunken Boat, 119 Main St., Chester, CT 06412. A $15 entry fee must accompany all submissions, either via check or money order, else submitted electronically at: . Winners in all categories will be announced at the Boston Cyberarts Festival in May 2005, will be featured in a subsequent issue of Drunken Boat, and will be invited to perform at future multimedia events and performances. All other entries will be considered for publication.

Submissions must be received no later than April 5th, 2005. Awards will be given in the following genres: poetry, fiction, non-fiction, web art, photo/video and sound. The judges for the Panliterary Awards are:

Poetry— Annie Finch, Poet, translator, and librettist and Director of the Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Southern Maine,

Fiction— Sabina Murray, 2003 PEN/Faulkner Award Winner  

Non-Fiction— Alexandra Tolstoy, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society,

Web-Art— Talan Memmott, 2000 trAce / Alt-X New Media Writing Award Winner and Creative Director for the literary hypermedia journal, BeeHive,

Photo/Video— David Hall, Video art pioneer, TV interventionist, installation artist, sculptor and filmmaker.

Sound— Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid, Musician, writer, producer, editor-at-large of Artbyte, and conceptual artist whose work has appeared in the Whitney Biennial and the Venice Biennial for Architecture,

Works will be accepted as URLs of work online, as attachments (MSWord files or .jpg/.gif/.zip/.swf/.html/.mp3/.mov/.wav files), or else as hard copy, disk, or CD/DVD. Please include the phrase Panliterary Awards in the subject line of any email submission and do not paste text submissions into the body of the email. Email editor@drunkenboat.com or shankarr@ccsu.edu for more information.


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DRUNKEN BOAT announces Special Double Issue #7 - Aphasia and the Arts, William Meredith, and First Annual Panliterary Awards


Drunken Boat <http://www.drunkenboat.com>, international online journal for
the arts, announces a special double issue on Aphasia and the Arts and
William Meredith!

With PHOTOS from Sol Lewitt, Ellen Driscoll, Elisabeth Subrin, Brian Berman
and Cecilia Schmidt

With POETRY from Paul Amlehn, Sally Ball, Dan Beachy-Quick, Elizabeth Block,
Iain Britton, Julie Buchsbaum, Christophe Casamassima, Vernon Frazer, Piotr
Gwiazda, Richard Harteis, Gwyneth Lewis, Nancy Kuhl, Kate Light, Evelyn
Posamentier, Alexis Quinlan, Ken Rumble, Charles Rafferty, Mary Ann Samyn,
Jesse Schweppe, Chris Semansky, Vijay Seshadri, Ron Silliman, Laurel Snyder,
Tony Tost, Dan Waber & Dave Grey, Susan Wheeler, Gautam Verma

With SOUND from Ros Bandt, Joseph Chaikin, Jan Curtis, Merlin Coleman,
Stefano Giannotti, Abinadi Meza, Patrick Simons, and Stephen Vitello

With PROSE from Ann Barnes, Gayle Brandeis, Kate Hill Cantrill, Marc
Froment-Meurice, Tom Hazuka, Jerome Kaplan, Naomi Leimsider, Cris Mazza,
Elinore Mazza, Christina McPhee, John Phillips, Leland Pitts-Gonzalez,
Arthur Saltzman, Gregory Spatz, and Frederick Zackel

With WEB ART from Peter Horvath, Deena Larson, Jhave Johnston, Michael
Knaven, Prema Murthy, Mendi & Keith Obadike, Antoine Schmitt and Tamar
Schori

With TRANSLATIONS of Salvatore Quasimodo by Wayne Chambliss, Thanh Thao by
Linh Dinh, Turkish Sufi poets by Jennifer Ferraro and Latif Bolat, Paul
Valery by Christopher Mulrooney, and Jean Michel Espitallier, Jacques
Roubaud, Jacques Jouet and Anita Konkka by Jean-Jacques Poucel

With VIDEO from Angela Alston & Ezekiel Das, Nicolas Barrie, Cesar Pesquera,
Catherine Ross, Alan Sondheim, and Larry Weinstein

FEATURING a special folio on APHASIA and THE ARTS and a retrospective on
WILLIAM MEREDITH including video, photos, etchings and never-before seen
letters and rare manuscripts

and ANNOUNCING Drunken Boat's FIRST ANNUAL PANLITERARY AWARDS - details on
website!

<http://www.drunkenboat.com>

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Ravi Shankar
Poet-in-Residence
Assistant Professor
CCSU - English Dept.
860-832-2766
shankarr@ccsu.edu