R. Parthasarathy
Rajagopal Parthasarathy is an Indian poet, translator, critic, and editor.
Early life and education
Rajagopal Parthasarathy was born on 20 August 1934 in Thirupparaithurai near Tiruchchirappalli. He was educated at Don Bosco High School and Siddharth College, Fort, Mumbai and at Leeds University, UK, where he was British Council Scholar in 1963–64. He earned a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in 1987.Career
Parthasarathy was lecturer in English Literature in Mumbai for ten years before joining Oxford University Press in 1971 as Regional Editor in Chennai. He moved to New Delhi in 1978. He is Associate Professor of English and Asian Studies at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, United States.His works include Poetry from Leeds in 1968, Rough Passage published by Oxford University Press in 1977, a long poem and Ten Twentieth-Century Indian Poets, edited by him and published by Oxford University Press in 1976. He also translates from Tamil to English. His translation into modern English verse of the fifth-century Tamil epic, The Tale of the Anklet: An Epic of South India was published by Columbia UP in 1993. It received the Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize in 1995 and The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. – A.K. Ramanujan Book Prize for Translation in 1996. He was also awarded the Ulka Poetry Prize of Poetry India in 1966. He was a member of the University of Iowa Writing Program during 1978–79, and member of the advisory board for English of the Sahitya Akademi – the National Academy of Letters, New Delhi, India.
Awards
*Books
- Rough Passage.. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, India 1977.
- Poetry from Leeds. Leeds: Oxford University Press, UK 1968.
Editor
- Ten Twentieth-Century Indian Poets.. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, India 1977.
Translations
- Cilappatikaram of Ilanko Atikal : An Epic of South India.. New York City: Columbia University Press, USA 1993.
- Erotic Poems from the Sanskrit: An Anthology.. New York City: Columbia University Press, USA November 2017.