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  • A Memoir Cannot be a Documentary, it Instead Relies on Memory and Impressions of Events on One’s Life: Temsula Ao

    Joshy Joseph caught up with Nagaland award winning English author and creative writing pioneer, Temsula Ao. Exerpts from an interview:

    JOSHY:As it happens in life,a series of unconnected things somehow get connected at one point as it happened in me meeting you at Dimapur at your residence, after a constant period of bugging you over phone from Kolkata. and for mathrubhumi onappathippu (means onam special) I try to talk with you, by reading you, by hanging around to understand you better in your surrounding in that sense, if I call this interview &#;a serendipity interview,&#; how do you respond to it as a writer who writes in English, who is a Naga, the ethnically related people called Naga today, who do not have a Naga language but as many Naga languages as there are tribes and the numerous dialects of each of these languages, where do we place this attempt of dialogue between us, two strangers till the other day, trying to connect through literature?

    TEMSULA: The confluence of unconnected things in the most unlikely places and impossible times is what makes life so beautifully interesting! The ‘unlikeliness’ of your purpose and my initial reluctance t

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    Temsüla Ao, born on October 25, , and passing away on October 9, , was a famous person in the world of Indian literature and academics. Her diverse abilities encompassed poetry, fiction writing, and anthropological study. For a considerable period of her career, she held the job of a professor of English at North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), finally retiring in the year

    Temsüla Ao's devotion to cultural enrichment extended beyond the classroom. She took the job of Director at the North East Zone Cultural Centre during the period spanning to , working on deputation from NEHU.

    In appreciation of her extraordinary contributions to the fields of literature and education, Temsüla Ao was decorated with the prestigious Padma Shri award. Furthermore, her creative skill was proven by her book named "Laburnum for My Head," which garnered her the Sahitya Akademi Award in the field of English short tales.

    Her literary influence surpassed linguistic barriers, as her writings found translation into various languages, including Assamese, Bengali, French, German, Hindi, and Kannada. This extensive accessibility further attests to the tremendous effect of her creative masterpieces.

    Early Life

    On the 25th of October in the year , Temsüla Ao w