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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1 Answers given by children in a London primary school when asked where eggs and potatoes came from. Additional informationNotes on contributorsSteven Winduo(For Steven Winduo’s biography see p. 93)Martin BennettMartin Bennett lives in Rome where he works as a university teacher and part‐time translator.Shanta AcharyaShanta Acharya was born in Cuttack, in the eastern state of Orissa, India. She studied at Ravenshaw College, Oxford, and was a Visiting Scholar at Harvard. Since 1985 she has lived in London. Her poetry has been widely anthologized. Her most recent collection is Shringara (Shoestring Press, UK, 2006).Kaiser HaqKaiser Haq is Professor of English at Dhaka University. He is author of five volumes of poetry, e.g. A Happy Farewell, Black Orchid, The Logopathic Reviewer’s Song; several translations of poetry and prose from Bengali, and editor of an anthology of Indian poetry in English. His poetry has been widely anthologized. He was Royal Literary Fund Fellow at SOAS in 2002–03.Alamgir HashmiAlamgir Hashmi, author of many volumes of English poetry and literary criticism, currently lives in Islamabad, Pakistan, where he has been University Professor of English and Comparative Literature. He has also taught in Europe and America.

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