Sukrita Paul Kumar, poet and critic, was born and brought up in Kenya. She held the
prestigious Aruna Asaf Ali Chair at Delhi University. Formerly, a Fellow of the Indian Institute of
Advanced Study, Shimla, she was an invited poet at the International Writing Programme,
lowa, USA and Hong Kong Baptist University. Honorary faculty, Durrell Centre at Corfu, Greece, she has been a recipient of many prestigious fellowships and residencies.
Her recent collections of poems amongst others are Vanishing Words, Country Drive, Dream
Catcher, Untitled and Poems Come Home (with Hindustani translations by Gulzar). She is th“Writer in Context” Series co-editor, being published by Routledge UK. Her co-edited book on the eminent writer Krishna Sobti is the first in the series. Amongst her critical books are ‘Narrating Partition and Conversations on Modernism.’
Her translations include Nude, poems by Vishal Bhardwaj and the novel, Blind (HarperCollins)| by Joginder Paul. A guest editor of journals such as Indian Literature, Manoa (Hawaii) and
Muse India, she has held solo exhibitions of her paintings. Many of her poems come out of her
experience of working with the homeless, street children and Tsunami victims.