Brief Bio
Saleem Peeradina is the author of First Offence (Newground, 1980), Group Portrait (OUP, 1992), Meditations on Desire (Ridgeway Press, 2003), and Slow Dance (Ridgeway Press, 2010). He edited Contemporary Indian Poetry in English (Macmillan, 1972), one of the earliest and most widely used texts in courses on South Asian literature. The Ocean in My Yard, a prose memoir of growing up in Bombay, was published by Penguin Books, in 2005.
A new collection of poetry, Final Cut, awaits publication.
Meditations on Desire was recently published in Arabic translation by Kalima Publishers in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
His poetry is represented in most major anthologies of Indian, South Asian, and Asian American writing including The Oxford India Anthology of Poetry (1994), Living in America: Fiction and Poetry by South Asian-American Writers (1995), Contours of the Heart (1996), Uncommon Wealth (1997), Vespers: Contemporary American Poems of Religion and Spirituality (2003), The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poetry (2008), and 60 Indian Poets, Penguin Books (2008).
His poetry continues to appear in journals both in print like World Literature Today, Kavya Bharati, Atlas, Wasafiri, and in online magazines like coldnoon.com, muse-india.com, undergroundflowers.com, sangampoetryhouse.com, and others. Ariel has also featured a long interview with him.
The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poets (1994) carries an entry on Peeradina.
Peeradina has given readings all over the world. In 2003, he served as writer-in-residence at American College, Madurai, India, and at Lenoir-Rhyne College, NC. In 2009-10, he was writer-in-residence at The Chelsea Pubic Library, MI.
Peeradina is Professor Emeritus at Siena Heights University, Adrian, Michigan.
Saleem Peeradina is the author of First Offence (Newground, 1980), Group Portrait (OUP, 1992), Meditations on Desire (Ridgeway Press, 2003), and Slow Dance (Ridgeway Press, 2010). He edited Contemporary Indian Poetry in English (Macmillan, 1972), one of the earliest and most widely used texts in courses on South Asian literature. The Ocean in My Yard, a prose memoir of growing up in Bombay, was published by Penguin Books, in 2005.
A new collection of poetry, Final Cut, awaits publication.
Meditations on Desire was recently published in Arabic translation by Kalima Publishers in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
His poetry is represented in most major anthologies of Indian, South Asian, and Asian American writing including The Oxford India Anthology of Poetry (1994), Living in America: Fiction and Poetry by South Asian-American Writers (1995), Contours of the Heart (1996), Uncommon Wealth (1997), Vespers: Contemporary American Poems of Religion and Spirituality (2003), The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poetry (2008), and 60 Indian Poets, Penguin Books (2008).
His poetry continues to appear in journals both in print like World Literature Today, Kavya Bharati, Atlas, Wasafiri, and in online magazines like coldnoon.com, muse-india.com, undergroundflowers.com, sangampoetryhouse.com, and others. Ariel has also featured a long interview with him.
The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poets (1994) carries an entry on Peeradina.
Peeradina has given readings all over the world. In 2003, he served as writer-in-residence at American College, Madurai, India, and at Lenoir-Rhyne College, NC. In 2009-10, he was writer-in-residence at The Chelsea Pubic Library, MI.
Peeradina is Professor Emeritus at Siena Heights University, Adrian, Michigan.