Contribution of Dom Moraes

Dom Moraes, a prodigy of poetic talent, began writing poems at the age of twelve and won the Hawthornden Prize when only eighteen. Dom Moraes sees himself essentially as an Indian. What distinguishes him from other Indian poets writing in English is, as Professor S.Nagarjan puts it, "...a powerful organic sensibility, a skillful use of metrical and non-metrical verse  patterns, compressed but still lucid imagery and a remarkable ability to create an unusual mood, atmosphere or an  un-nameable emotion".
He was editor, essayist, biographer, and inveterate traveler who was one of the best -known English language poets of India.
For his work 'A Beginning' won him the Hawthornden Prize for the "best work of imagination."Some of his other collections are John Nobody, Absences, and Collected Poems. He is also noted for his autobiography and biography of Sunil Gavaskar. For some time he was famous for the Coffee Table Books such as Indira Gandhi and Gone Away.
He has interspersed his creative writing with non-fictional works like travelogue reportage and biographies. He produced nearly thirty books in his lifetime. He received Autumn Choice Award of the Poetry Book Society for his poems.

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