Ravi Shankar is an award-winning author and editor of more than fifteen books and chapbooks of poetry. He is the founder of Drunken Boat, one of the world's oldest electronic journals of the arts, and has been featured in the New York Times and on BBC, NPR, and PBS NewsHour. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island with his partner and their dogs, Annie and Rishi.
Shankar is an absolutely brilliant writer; his prose, finessed from years of writing and teaching the craft of writing, is rhapsodic, punchy, profound, and discursively sound. --Shreerekha Pillai Subramanian, University of Houston--Clear Lake A story that is by turns moving, horrifying, funny, and provocative. . . . Shankar has a poet's ear and a journalist's eye. . . . He magics personalities, places and events onto the page with such vividness that this story compels from the first page to the last. --Linda Jaivin, Sydney Review of Books Elegantly wrought and emotionally transparent. --Public Libraries Online Through deft characterizations and snippets of inmates' vernacular, Shankar creates vibrant portraits of his jailmates that are written with tolerance, sympathy, and often affection...Shankar's honesty and humility render him a sympathetic figure. His elegant prose is strewn with references to philosophy and poetry, helping to make his storytelling compelling--even entertaining. Correctional is the story of a beleaguered man on the road to redemption, trying to set the record straight. --Foreword Reviews A brave voyage of discovery, Correctional is a real odyssey, barely making it home after navigating treacherous cultural and psychological waters. Thanks to Shankar's brilliant writing and admirable honesty, we relive his harrowing, but eventually inspiring, personal saga. And his deep insights into our justice system are alone worth the price of admission. --H. Bruce Franklin, author of Crash Course: From the Good War to the Forever War