Dr.Nilanshu Kumar Agarwal is Senior Lecturer in English at Feroze Gandhi College, Rae Bareli, (U.P.), India. He has his doctorate on T.S. Eliot from Allahabad University.
Dr. Agarwal is interested mostly in Indian Aesthetics, Diaspora and Contemporary Critical Theory. His interviews with a number of contemporary literary figures, as well as his research papers, book reviews, articles and poems have appeared in publications, including South Asian Review, Connecting to India (Department of Oriental Studies University of Turin, Italy) Asiatic (International Islamic University Malaysia), Skase Journal Of Literary Studies (Journal of Slovak Association for the Study of English and the University Library of Prešov University), NEBULA: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship. (Affiliated with University of Western Sydney's School of Humanities and Languages), ASEBL Journal (St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, New York), Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies (Department of English, Kent State University), Quiet Mountain: New Feminist Essays (A Journal of Women's Writing), MuseIndia, Epiphany (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, International University of Sarajevo), Kavya Bharati, The Vedic Path, Dialogue, IJPCL, Quest, The Confluence, Kafla Intercontinental, Pegasus, IJOWLAC, The Journal, Contemporary Vibes, Promise, The Raven Chronicles, Yellow Bat Review, Poetcrit, The Journal of Research Studies, Carved in Sand, Turning the Tide, Blue Collar Review, Litcrit India, Creative Writing And Criticism, The Expression, Bridge-in-Making, Katha Kshetre and Hyphen. Several anthologies have selected his poems and articles. His poem “To Lord Krishna” is in the celebrated anthology, The Pagan’s Muse, Citadel Press. Several of his literary pieces have been included in The People’s Poet: Summer Community Magazine of 2004 and are posted on websites. He has also edited a critical book on Stephen Gill. He actively participated in the International Literary Festival, 2008, organized by Kerala Language Institute at Calicut (Kerala, India) and also presented an illuminating paper there. He edits Parnassus: An Innovative Journal of Literary Criticism.
He can be contacted at nilanshu1973@yahoo.com or nilanshu1973@rediffmail.com .
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