Sreekanth Kopuri
Sreekanth Kopuri, believes what Einstein said, "We look deep into nature" but is sad that the meanings are still our own. In his view, Nature which is born for it's own sake before man, is also for his, so he's bound to retrospect on broken links for that imminent milinneum. Kopuri PhD, is an Indian English poet, an alumni Writer in Residence, and professor of English from Machilipatnam. His works appeared / forthcoming in Christian Century, Memory House, Heartland Review, Nebraska Writers Guild, Poetry San Jose, Heartland Review to mention a few. He recited his poetry and presented his research papers in University of Oxford, John Hopkins University, Heinrich Heine University and many other countries. He is the recipient of Immanuel Kant Award in 2020 for his poems on silence. His book Poems of the Void was finalist for Eyelands Book Award in 2019. He recited his poetry at the University of Oxford, John Hopkins and others. When not writing he birds, fishes, gardens and spends time with his mother, thus speaking to Lord.
"I Leave the Earth for Lemon" featured in Plant People, An Anthology of Environmental Artists