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=== Influences === | === Influences === | ||
The work of Sarkar is deeply rooted in the [[Tantra|tantric]] tradition of India. In respect to neohumanism, Sarkar has indicated great appreciation for many poets of the past, notably [[:wikipedia:Ramprasad Sen|Ramprasad Sen]], [[:wikipedia:Satyendranath Dutta|Satyendranath Dutta]], and [[:wikipedia:Rabindranath Tagore|Rabindranath Tagore]] (all from the [[:wikipedia:Bengal|Bengali]] tradition) as well as [[:wikipedia:Carl Sandburg|Carl Sandburg]] (an American poet). Naturally, this list is very incomplete. Sarkar himself would no doubt offer many more names, some well known and some largely unknown. | The work of Sarkar is deeply rooted in the [[Discourses on Tantra|tantric]] tradition of India. In respect to neohumanism, Sarkar has indicated great appreciation for many poets of the past, notably [[:wikipedia:Ramprasad Sen|Ramprasad Sen]], [[:wikipedia:Satyendranath Dutta|Satyendranath Dutta]], and [[:wikipedia:Rabindranath Tagore|Rabindranath Tagore]] (all from the [[:wikipedia:Bengal|Bengali]] tradition) as well as [[:wikipedia:Carl Sandburg|Carl Sandburg]] (an American poet). Naturally, this list is very incomplete. Sarkar himself would no doubt offer many more names, some well known and some largely unknown. | ||
== Key concepts == | == Key concepts == |