Exploring the Explorer : My Conversation With Dr. A. K. Choudhary
SOCRATES 2 (3):137-143 (
2014)
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Arbind Kumar Choudhary, the propagator of the cultural beauty of India to the world, needs no recognition in the contemporary literary society in India and abroad who credits more than 1200 sensational poems published in India, Mongolia , Canada, China, Cyprus, Greece, Malta and England besides two journals, national and global awards and fifty published interviews in Malta, Romania, Albania and India for the prosperity of Indian culture all around the corner. There are a number of his poetry suitors in India and abroad, the chief among them consist: Bernard. M. Jackson, Les Merton,Kurt.F.Svatek, JoyRaineyKing,John.B.Lee,Stephen Gill,Prof.NDRChandra, Prof.SCDwivedi,Prof.Mahendra Bhatnagar,Prof.TVReddy, poet Mahashweta Chaturvedi,Biplab Majumder, B.K. Dubey and a host of others. As an explorer Dr.Choudhary has been credited with two new models of versification --- Indianized version of sonnets and racy style unanimously called Arbindonean Sonnets and Arbindonean Racy Style by a number of the poetry lovers in India and abroad. âPoetic Pigments of A.K.Choudharyâ, a critical anthology on his works is already published in 2010. His name is enlisted in Cambridge Dictionary of International Writers ,and World Poetry Almanac,Mongolia.This quatrain- king explores the new technique of this chronological sequence of the alphabets in a single quatrain that promotes his poetic personality to the rank of global celebrity. The rhyming pattern of his quatrain legs behind even the big stalwarts of the creative milieu in which innovation has become his poetic mission to stir a man of action for sanctification. Like Keatsâ Odes his quatrains are also the literary jewels so far the composition, racy style, philosophy and thought are concerned. Arbind Kumar Choudhary, a big shot, a master spirit, a sphinx and, above all, a game person of the literary world, sets the Thames on fire with nine wonderful poetry collections, two literary journals, several international awards in India, China and America, a number of literary titles â Indian Keats, quatrain king, phrasal king, proverbial Samarat, mythical messiah, poetâs poet ,Indian sonneteer and many more and more than fifty published interviews in India, Malta, Mongolia and Romania in the history of Indian English poetry that glitter like butter even in sun and shower for the cluster of the aster