Ravi Shankar Ravi Shankar i(14631278 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 From Mars the Earth Looks Red Ravi Shankar , 2023 single work prose
— Appears in: The Writing Mind : Creative Writing Responses to Images of the Living Brain 2023;
1 The Weight of Thought Ravi Shankar , 2023 single work prose
— Appears in: The Writing Mind : Creative Writing Responses to Images of the Living Brain 2023;
1 Chords Baited Over Covert Bridges : Jamming Alive a Collaborative Multiverse Mags Webster , Ravi Shankar , 2023 single work criticism
— Appears in: New Writing , vol. 20 no. 4 2023; (p. 459-470)

'Jamming is one of those Janus-faced words that is its own contronym. Just as cleaving can refer to splitting things apart or uniting them together, to jam in jazz is to perform improvisational pieces with a whole band; but it also means to wedge shut, breakdown and, in the case of radio jamming, refers to a mode of saturating the airwaves with white noise or false information. In this two-part article, a British Australian poet and Indian American writer present a collaborative jam session which takes up all of these meanings through a work of linked verse that explores creative (dis)location, silence, white and black noise, and the impinging of multiple cultures on one's aesthetic imagination and physical identity in the world. Informing their individual and linked practices through the execution of this work is a reflection on the mode, process and tradition of collaborative poetic works. It argues the worth of a collaborative yet distanced practice, which may mirror the dislocation of spoken dialogue, but also magnifies the trust each participant places in each other, a trust intensified by the conceptual and linguistic risks taken.' (Publication abstract)

1 Latin for Life i "A migraine so jasmine that it clings to the cortex", Ravi Shankar , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , April no. 58 2020;
1 On the Collapse of Haptic Communication i "What happens to cuddle parties and the sandaled dude", Ravi Shankar , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Meniscus , vol. 8 no. 1 2020; (p. 157)
1 1 y separately published work icon The Many Uses of Mint, New and Selected Poems 1998-2018. Ravi Shankar , Canberra : Recent Work Press , 2018 28824752 2018 selected work poetry

'Each reading of your palm a different road
verging from soil and forking into possibilities
in a wild and foreign ocean
no vaster than the line it makes with the sky

'In The Many Uses of Mint Ravi Shankar resuscitates old poetic traditions while breathing new forms into life; he translates the ancients and collaborates with living artists and writers; and he peers through spirit at the secrets of the luminous universe. His work, over time, proves that by partaking of formalism, philosophical inquiry, musicality and play, language's wet clay can be shaped into artifacts of exceeding beauty and lasting resonance.' (Publication summary)

1 [Untitled] by Ravi Ravi Shankar , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 77 no. 3 2018; (p. 187)
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