1. Syed Amanuddin was born and brought up in
2. The poet later migrated to
3. Syed Amanuddin’s poetry is marked by a blend of
4. The poem “Don’t Call Me Indo-Anglian” primarily deals with
5. The term “Indo-Anglian” is described by the poet as a
6. Syed Amanuddin’s style is often compared to
7. Both Amanuddin and E. E. Cummings are associated with
8. The poet refuses to be treated as a
9. Mysore in the poem is associated with
10. The demon slain by Goddess Chamundi was
11. Omar Khayyam represents
12. Li Po is remembered for
13. The poet admits that he writes in English, the language of
14. To which famous American poet is Syed Amanuddin’s style, particularly his experimentation with syntax and punctuation, compared?
15. The poet claims that the label "Indo-Anglian" results in a "nullity of ________".
16. Which geographical landmark from his hometown Mysore does the poet nostalgically recall?
17. Why does the poet reject "hyphens" in the poem?
18. How does the poet identify himself at the end of the poem?
19. With whom does the poet say he can go on a "spiritual journey"?
20. The poet mentions "singing the songs with anguish of love" with whom?