Kamla
K. Kapur (aka Kamal Kapur) was born and raised in India, and is
a citizen of the United States. She got her Bachelor's in
English Honors from India, and her Masters' Degree in literature
from Kent State University, Ohio,USA. She also took classes in
creative writing from the University of Iowa, and the University
of California in San Diego. During her time in the USA, many of
her poems were published in prestigious American journals and
quarterlies.
She returned to India (1974-78), was a freelance
writer for The Times of India, The Hindustan Times,
and The Tribune, and taught English Literature at Delhi
University. Her poetry and short stories were published in the
original English and in Hindi and Punjabi translation in
journals and magazines. In 1977, she won two prestigious Indian
National Awards, The Sultan Padamsee Award for Playwriting in
English. Her full length play, The Curlew's Cry, a
bi-lingual play, was produced by Yatrik, New Delhi. A Punjabi
translation of her play, Clytemnestra was produced by The
Company in Chandigarh. Her award-winning Zanana, was
produced at the National School of Drama, New Delhi. Seven of
her plays were published in Enact, New Delhi.
Since 1985, Ms. Kapur has been commuting between
the USA and India. Her full length plays, Hamlet's Father,
Kepler Dreams, and Clytemnestra were showcased at
the Marin Shakespeare Festival in San Francisco, Gas Lamp
Quarter Theatre in San Diego, and Dramatic Risks Theatre Group
in New York, respectively. She was selected by the New Mexico
Arts Division as the Playwright in Residence for two years. Five
of her short stories have been published in Parabola (New
York) and two in the anthology,The Inner Journey: Views from
the Hindu Tradition (2007). She has recently completed her
first novel, The Autobiography of Saint Padma the
Whore, a chapter of which was published by in Our Feet
Walk The Sky (Aunt Lute Press, Berkeley, California, USA),
and a fantasy novel, Malini in Whirlwood.
Ms. Kapur has published two books of poetry: the
critically acclaimed, As A Fountain In A Garden (Tarang
Press.Del Mar,CA,USA-Hemkunt Publishers Private, Ltd., India,
2005) and Radha Sings (Rolling Drum and Dark Child Press,
USA, 1987). Her poetry has also appeared in Yellow Silk
(Berkeley, California), Journal of Literature and Aesthetics
(Kerala), and the anthology, Our Feet Walk The Sky
(Aunt Lute Press, Berkeley, California, USA).Ms Kapur was a
semi-finalist in the Nimrod/Hardman Pablo Neruda Prize
competition.
Ms. Kapur was on the faculty of Grossmont College
in San Diego, California for 18 years and taught creative
writing courses in play writing, poetry, creative non-fiction,
fiction, and courses in mythology, Shakespeare, and Women's
Literature. She lives half the year in a remote Kullu Valley in
the Himalayas and the other half in California, with her husband
Payson R. Stevens.
Ms. Kapur is currently writing a book on the
legends of Guru Nanak, the first guru of the Sikhs. She is also
working on a novel.
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