Hoshang Merchant

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Hoshang Merchant
Born1947
Mumbai, India
OccupationWriter, Poet
NationalityIndian
Alma materSt. Xavier's College, Mumbai
GenrePoetry
Notable works
  • Flower to Flame
  • Selected Poems
  • Bellagio Blues


Hoshang Dinshaw Merchant (born 1947) is a poet from India. Most of his writings are in English. He is best known for his anthology on gay writing titled Yaarana.[1]

Early years and education[edit]

Hoshang Merchant was born in 1947 to a working class Zoroastrian family in Mumbai, India. He was educated at Xavier's Lads Academy and St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. He has a Masters from Occidental College, Los Angeles. At Purdue, he studied Renaissance and Modernism, and for his PhD (1981), wrote a dissertation on Anaïs Nin. He has lived and taught in Heidelberg, Jerusalem and Iran where he was exposed to various radical movements of the Left.[2] Merchant is openly gay.[3]

Writers Workshop in Kolkata, India has published seventeen books of his poetry since 1989. Rupa and Co. published his book of poems Flower to Flame in 1992 in the New Poetry in India series. The Rockefeller got him Bellagio Blues (2004).[clarification needed] Yaraana: Gay Writing from India (Penguin, 1999), Forbidden Sex/Texts (Routledge, 2009), Indian Homosexuality (Allied, 2010), The Man Who Would Be Queen: Autobiographical Fiction (Penguin, 2012) and Sufiana: Poems (2013) are among his notable works.

Teacher, poet and critic[edit]

Since the mid-80s, Hoshang Merchant has made his home in Hyderabad, where he taught English at University of Hyderabad.[3]

He has written 20 books of poetry, and four critical studies. He edited India's first gay anthology Yaraana: Gay Writing from India.[4] Secret Writings of Hoshang Merchant (OUP: New Delhi, 2016), edited by Akshaya K. Rath, is his most recent publication.[5]

Works[edit]

Poetry[edit]

Critical studies[edit]

  • In-discretions: Anaïs Nin (1990, Calcutta: Writers Workshop)
  • Forbidden Sex, Forbidden Texts (2008, Delhi: Routledge)

Edited[edit]

  • Yaarana: Gay Writing from India (1999, New Delhi: Penguin)[6]

Appearances in the following poetry Anthologies[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "'Homosexuality is endemic where capitalism thrives,' says Hoshang Merchant". thehindu.com. thehindu.com.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 March 2008. Retrieved 27 October 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)"Hoshang Merchant - The Poetry of Jalwah" by Aparajita Roy Sinha, Channel6magazine.com, accessed 27 October 2009
  3. 3.0 3.1 Merchant, Hoshang (20 August 2001). "Sar Pe Lal Topi Parsi". Outlook. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  4. Rath, Akshaya K. (2014). "'Either Sink or Swim!': An Interview with Hoshang Merchant". The Challenge. 23 (1).
  5. "Secret Writings of Hoshang Merchant". india.oup.com.
  6. "Yaraana: Edited by Hoshang Merchant". parsikhabar.net. parsikhabar.net. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  7. "Anthology of Contemporary Indian Poetry - Hoshang Merchant". bigbridge.org. bigbridge.org. Retrieved 1 September 2019.

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