Pireeni Sundaralingam

"Burning through boundaries of global geography, Pireeni's voice casts a vital light on colonialism's enduring shadows in South Asia. "Home" is one of her destinations - homelessness, another. Whether in London, America, or elsewhere in the diaspora, Pireeni's poetry explores the ethereal alienation of the post-colonial world. Her work is literature that ignites the soul: politicized, profound, and hauntingly poetic."

~ Shilpa Agarwal
Chair of Literature
ArtWallah - The International Arts Festival of the South Asian Diaspora

 

NEWS: April 2009

  • WORLD LITERATURE TODAY features an extensive interview with Pireeni in their special issue on "Migration & Exile".

  • The latest issue of CATAMARAN (the Journal of South Asian American Studies) includes an interview with Pireeni, an extract of her play "War Harvest" and her poem "Sri Lankan Cemetery".

  • Pireeni has been named one of America's Emerging Writers by Ploughshares journal.

    Born in Sri Lanka and educated at Oxford, Pireeni currently lives in San Francisco. The poems in her forthcoming first collection (Margin Lands) move from fragmented personal memories of Sri Lanka to universal images of immigration and repatriation in the West. Here are poems about Prague, Croatia, Ireland and Iran, about friends who fled from the shadow of other wars and wastelands.

    Pireeni has been invited to read in venues throughout the US and Europe, including Ireland, London's Barbican Theatre and the Left Bank in Paris. Back in California, she has been a featured poet at numerous literary gatherings, including:

    • 50th Anniversary of The National Poetry Archives, 2004
    • San Francisco Poetry Festival, Yerba Buena Center, 2003
    • Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2003
    • Los Angeles Biennial Poetry Festival 2003
    • 1st Annual Literature Expo, Oakland, 2003
    • Berkeley Poetry Festival 2002
    • APAture festival for Asian Pacific American Art, San Francisco, 2002
    • "Human Rights Day" at SF State University, 2002
    • "The John Steinbeck Centennial celebrations: "The Poetry of Displacement"
      presented by the California Council for the Humanities, 2002


    In August 2002, PEN Oakland invited Pireeni to read her work in lieu of the presidential keynote address at the National Literary Awards ceremony, while in September, Irish poet Pearse Hutchinson paid tribute to Pireeni's work, choosing to read two of her pieces together with his own writing at the opening of the Sligo Poetry Festival in Ireland.

    Pireeni's awards include the Potrero Nuevo Fund Prize (for the album "Bridge across the Blue"), a Zellerbach grant (together with the Dhaia Tribe collective) and the Rosenthal Fellowship (awarded by PEN USA). Her work has been published in anthologies and journals throughout England, Ireland and the USA, including Ploughshares and The Progressive. In her spare time, Pireeni is a cognitive scientist.