Manisha Anjali Manisha Anjali i(6847047 works by)
Gender: Female
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Manisha Anjali is a writer of folk stories and both an author and performer of poetry, who in 2018 was based in Melbourne. Among her works is the collection Sugar Kane Woman, a series of poems about dreams, hallucinations, and loss of identity and origins among generations of exiled Indo-Fijian women.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2024 recipient The Neilma Sidney Literary Travel Fund to travel to her ancestral island, Taveuni, Fiji, to conduct research for her upcoming poetry collection

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Naag Mountain Artarmon : Giramondo Publishing , 2024 27469247 2024 selected work poetry

'Naag Mountain is a journey across oceans, from the Asian subcontinent to the South Seas, a journey about human trafficking on sugar plantations in Fiji and Australia, which brings to life the histories and events, the stories and myths of a displaced and exploited people, that have been lost in time or forgotten or hidden from view. It is a journey in which the living, the dead and the natural world communicate in music, language and dream.

'Manisha Anjali’s first collection is an intensely imagined recovery of a little-known cultural inheritance, in which historical figures, folk characters and mythical entities feature in a procession coloured by the metaphors of poetry and the surrealism of dreams. A community in northern Queensland, whose ancestors were indentured by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, receive messages from their friends across the Tasman. A mysterious reel of film washes ashore, depicting harrowing violence on sugarcane plantations under the indenture system. The actors walk out of the film and into the world of the living. The community walk into the projection.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Judith Wright Calanthe Award
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