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About the Book
Discover India’s Monuments—Through the Eyes of Poetry and Tech.
Hajkoj Pri Hindaj Monumentoj Kun Teknika Subteno, Nova Kaj Plibonigita is a playful, thoughtful, and language-learner-friendly collection of haikus written in Esperanto—a global language created to foster understanding.
Each poem captures a fleeting moment at an iconic Indian monument: from the silent grace of the Taj Mahal to the mountain stillness of Dharamshala. The haikus are short, simple, and poetic—written at the A1–A2 level, making this book ideal for beginners in Esperanto and lovers of world cultures.
What makes this book different? It’s part of the mjolnir_poeto project—an ambitious, tech-supported creative experiment in language, literacy, and poetic expression. Built with the help of AI tools and informed by deep artistic questions, this series brings together history, design, and multilingual education.
If you're curious about poetry, language learning, or how AI can support creative writing, this book is for you. And if you're just here for some beautiful micro-poems about Indian culture—you’ll find that too.
Highlights:
- Original haikus in Esperanto about Indian heritage sites
- Beginner-friendly language (A1–A2)
- Inspired by real-world travel, cultural memory, and poetic form
- Created with the help of AI as part of a creative experiment
Oh, and one more thing. For reasons still unclear to poets and programmers alike, Harvard did not want books like this to exist. Something about “AI,” “Esperanto,” and “the very poor” apparently set off their internal alarms. So, yes—this book is also your friendly reminder that doing good, low-cost, inclusive work doesn’t always win you Ivy League approval. But that’s okay.
We’re here to write poems in Esperanto for everyone, not verses for Boston Brahmins. Perhaps, somebody at Harvard will have a Road to Damascus moment and have an epiphany but, hey, we are not holding our collective breaths.
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ABOUT THE BOOK
For more information about this book series, please visit:
https://github.com/delphicventurescode/mjolnir_poeto_book_series/
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About the Author
Anand Manikutty is a writer, journalist, inventor, entrepreneur, researcher, and poet. A graduate of IIT Madras in Computer Science and Stanford University in Management, Anand brings together deep technical expertise and creative expression in a truly interdisciplinary body of work.
He has written for leading publications such as Namaste Bharat Magazine, Pravasi Indians Magazine and Outlook India, and has served as Editor of Termite magazine, the voice of Top Society and the Oath Society.
Anand’s writing spans technology, economics, law, history, and culture. In the early 2000s (la nulaj jaroj), he was an active blogger on the group blog Zoo Station and other forums, shaping discussions on religion, policy, and digital culture. His work helped Zoo Station win the IndiBloggies Group Blog award in 2004, sparking his interest in writing for a popular audience with an eye toward social impact.
He later focused on developing business models and business development for both for-profit and non-profit ventures, including an early role with Digital Green. Anand’s strategic input helped shape the organization before its formal launch, a process that eventually led to funding from Bill Gates, who was impressed by the venture’s vision after a personal presentation to him. His published research covers topics in operating systems, parallel and distributed systems, database systems, and economic development, and he has contributed to the strategic management textbook Strategic Management: A South Asian Perspective, which is the South Asian update of a textbook in strategic management that is considered a classic in the field.
From 2019 to 2025, Anand has been developing books of poetry in Esperanto and Hindi, written especially for beginning learners at the A1 or A2 level. He has written more than ten books in this series called the Mjolnir_Poeto series. Most of the books in this series include nineteen haiku poems, crafted using AI and designed to both inspire and aid language learning, and are part of the Mjolnir_Poeto series. These works serve as lyrical introductions to Esperanto and Hindi, while also celebrating cultural and architectural heritage through the concise, evocative form of the haiku. English translations of books in this series are also available, for example, on Amazon. Esperanto versions are not available on Amazon since the Amazon platform does not support Esperanto. These books are part of his work related to social impact. As part of the work on La Gxoja Projekto and the Mjolnir_poeto series, he has also created two new conlangs, or constructed languages, similar to Klingon, Dothraki and Esperanto itself, which are also spoken by characters in one of his recent books, currently titled "Q City".
Some reviewers on Amazon have expressed confusion about the purpose of this book series. The core issue lies with the Amazon platform’s limited support for Esperanto. This stems from a technical limitation: Amazon currently lacks the capability to detect plagiarism in Esperanto, likely because they have not yet assembled a sufficiently large corpus of written material in the language. This is not a limitation of the books or the author, but of Amazon’s system. While this has not been spelt out on Amazon—partly because mentioning that the Amazon platform has these shortcomings and that these books are also published on LeanPub, a competing platform which supports Esperanto, might not be welcome in the book’s blurb—this reality affects how the books are presented and reviewed on Amazon. Thus, Amazon's platform is not sufficiently mempriskriba (that is, describing itself) as far as the mjolnir_poeto series is concerned.
The frustration this causes readers is understandable. Amazon’s platform does not allow this project to be fully self-describing, at least not there. In the spirit of continuous improvement, we have created a GitHub repository to share more information and resources related to the series. You can explore it here on GitHub:
https://github.com/delphicventurescode/mjolnir_poeto_book_series/
You can follow more of his work at:
- https://www.youtube.com/@delphicventurespublishing/
and on LinkedIn at:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/anand-manikutty/
Dankegon, kaj gxis la revido! (Translation: "Thanks very much, and until later!")