Meena Alexander Age, Wiki and Bio

Meena Alexander

Quick Info

ProfessionPoet
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth17/02/1951
Age67 years (died on 21, Nov, 2018)
BirthplaceAllahabad, India
Date of Death21/11/2018

Bio/Wiki

Birth nameMary Elizabeth Alexander

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityKhartoum University
Educational QualificationBachelor's degree in English and French

Personal Life

Date of Death21/11/2018
Place of DeathNew York City, USA
Death CauseStomach Cancer
ReligionChristianity
Marital Status (at the time of death)Married

Family

HusbandDavid Lelyveld (Historian)
Children
SonAdam Lelyveld
DaughterSvati Lelyveld
Parents
FatherGeorge Alexander (meteorologist in the Indian government)
MotherMary Alexander (homemaker)
Siblings
SisterElizabeth Alexander

Career

DebutThe Bird’s Bright Ring (1976) (long poem)
Awards
  • In 2002, her book Illiterate Heart won the PEN Open Book Award.
  • In 2009, she was honoured with Distinguished Achievement Award by the South Asian Literary Association.
  • In 2016, the Word Masala Foundation Honoured her with the Word Masala Award.
  • In 1993, her memoir Fault Lines was chosen as one of the Best Books of 1993 by Publishers Weekly.
  • In 2002, she was awarded the Imbongi Yesizwe Poetry International Award.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Meena Alexander (1951-2018) was an Indian American Scholar and Poet.
She was a significant voice in contemporary poetry and postcolonial literature.
Born in 1951 in Allahabad, India, Meena Alexander belonged to a Syrian Christian family from Kerala.
Her maternal grandfather, K. K. Kuruvilla, played a crucial role in her family history and India's narrative.
At the age of five, Meena celebrated her birthday on a ship from India to Sudan, where her father was stationed.
Completing high school by the age of 13 showcased Meena's exceptional academic ability.
Beginning her college education at Khartoum University at 13, Meena was determined and focused.
At 15, Meena made a significant life choice by changing her name from Mary Elizabeth to Meena.
In 1969, at the age of 18, Meena graduated with a degree, setting the stage for her future accomplishments.
Her literary works reflected the political climate in India, drawing comparisons from fellow scholars in the country.
Meena Alexander was a prolific writer, known for her poetry collections, essays, novels, and memoirs.
Her poems found a home in prestigious publications like The New Yorker, Harvard Review, and Kenyon Review.
Returning to India in 1974, Meena joined Miranda House, University of Delhi, to pursue her academic career.
Meena started teaching English at the University of Hyderabad's Central Institute of English in 1975.
Her career reached new heights in 1999 when she became the Distinguished Professor of English at Hunter College.