Rosemary’s fascination for the strange, the unvoiced and the unnoticed has helped her to have an oblique view of the world that appeals to a whole host of her ardent readers. Born in the rubber rich Kanjirapally town of Kottayam district, Kerala, Rosemary is fascinated by the tree that has been represented as unattractive and alien to the land of the coconuts. Rosemary is one of the most promising contemporary poetesses of Kerala. “My father, bestow a tender kiss on my forehead Of over ripe plantains decaying in store houses… Wandering what spur to give the tired warriorĬreeping like the thousand limbs of the millipede. “Dear Love, don’t grieve over scaling peaks…” Let’s recline on the cemetery’s old stone bench Translated from Malayalam by Hema Nair R.
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