Publications
Raman Mundair is the author of:
- A Choreographer’s Cartography (Peepal Tree Press, 2007)
- The Algebra of Freedom (Aurora Metro Press, 2007)
- Lovers, Liars, Conjurers and Thieves (Peepal Tree Press, 2003)
Raman Mundair’s work has been anthologised in the following:
- One Poem in Search of a Translator: Rewriting Les Fenetres by Apollinaire, (Peter Lang, 2008)
- Atlas 02, (Aark Arts, 2007)
- Addicted to Brightness, (Long Lunch Press, 2006)
- Sable – Autumn/Fall06 Issue (Sable Publishing, 2006)
- 60/60, Daemon 7 &8, (Survivors Press, 2005)
- Freedom Spring (Waverley Books, 2005)
- Poetry Scotland, Summer 2005, (Diehard publishers, 2005)
- Acuman, New Voices, Issue 51, (The Ember Press 2005)
- Kavya Bharati, Poetry of the Indian Diaspora, No16 2004, (The Study for Indian Literature in English and Translation, 2004)
- Swedish Reflections, (Arcadia, 2003).
- Markings - New Writing and Art from Dumfries and Galloway: Volume 16 (Kirkcudbright/Scottish Arts Council, 2003)
- The New Shetlander, Hairst Issue (SISS,2003)
- Sable – Spring/Summer03 Issue (Sable Publishing, 2003)
- Calabash, Winter 2002, (Centreprise, 2002)
- The New Shetlander, Voar Issue (SISS,2002)
- The Redbeck Anthology of British South Asian Poetry, (Redbeck, 2000)
- Bittersweet: Contemporary Black Women's Poetry, (The Women's Press, 1998)
- The Fire People: A Collection of Contemporary Black British Poets, (Payback Press/Canongate Books, 1998)
Mundair wrote the introduction to ‘Red Threads’, P. Desai and P. Sekhon, (Diva/Miillivres, 2003), a collection of photographs by British Asian queer photographers.
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