Kamala Das’ Poem Luminol, Critical Summary and analysis

Introduction of the Poem: Luminol, taken from The Old Playhouse and Other Poems (1973), has been named after a sleep inducing pill. This irregularly written fourteen – line poem, is about the poetess’ longing for deep slumber from which nothing can arouse or awaken her.   Critical Summary:  Her husband’s treatment of her, particularly during … Read more

Poem The Sunshine Cat by Kamala Das, Critical Analysis and Summary

Introduction of the Poem “The Sunshine Cat,” a poem from the collection Summer in Calcutta (1965), delves into the stark contrast between lust and love, offering a compelling exploration of their consequences. This personal yet universally resonant poem portrays the tragic outcomes of a life consumed by lust, devoid of emotional and spiritual fulfillment. The … Read more

Kamala Das’ Poem The Wild Bougainvillea, Critical Analysis and Summary

Introduction of the Poem: The poem “The Wild Bougainvillea” by Kamala Das, featured in the collection “Summer in Calcutta” (1965), serves as a form of ‘psychic striptease,’ reflecting Kamala Das’ own life experiences. It delves into a profound exploration of true love and philosophically contemplates life’s continuation beyond death. The poem concludes on an optimistic … Read more

Poem Glass by Kamala Das | Critical Summary |

Introduction of the Poem:  “Glass” appeared in The Old Playhouse and Other Poems (1973). The word “glass” has here been used metaphorically for a woman who is fragile and thus easily broken and shattered. In this poem, Kamala Das gives vent to her frustration, verging on despair, because of the unfulfilled sex acts she has … Read more