| 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. |