Tarun Kumar Yadav Research Scholar Department of English Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga Kamala Markandaya as a novelist is a distinctive representative of the feminine sensibility. She evinces great supremacy and insight in portraying characters. She is a grand and exceptional novelist. She has nimbly delineated smarmy developed and charismatic characters in all her novels….
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Lorca
Charles Thielman Muletas of wind brushing the horns spun of honey and death, unknown graves orchard down the Pyrenees. Castanets above deep songs, his bones slide apart in veins of loam, earth flared by guitar and voice. Flamenco heel black on oak floor, a million poets calling the dark-haired beauty in red.
Patriarchal Suffocation of Women: A Study of Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things
Dr. M. R. Chandran Associate Professor, Centre for Research in English Saraswathi Narayanan college, Madurai-22,Tamil Nadu, India. & Ms. B. Sujatha Assistant Professor of English, C.R. College of Engineering, Alagarkoil, Madurai – 625 301. Tamilnadu, India. Arundhati Roy’s novel The God of Small Things unfolds the subjective politics which has ordered the subjucation of women…
Depiction of Parsi World – View in Select Short Stories of Rohinton Mistry’s Tales from Firozsha Baag
B. Tamilselvi Assistant Professor of English, SFR College for Women, Sivakasi – 626123. Virudhunagar District. Tamilnadu. India. Rohinton Mistry is an interesting case of a writer who, as a Parsi in India and as an Indian in Canada, is part of minority or ethnic culture in both the countries. For him therefore, the minority status…
THE HUMAN’S CHAIR
Chad Norman for the Truro, N.S., S.P.C.A. What ends up with a history of travels seems to include not only vehicles and explorers but a chair, ugly and used, once in an office, only to be given up, and given away, plucked from a dumpster to comfort dutifully, yet another strange rearend. How the human…
Cheryl Bentley in Conversation with Vishwanath Bite
Dr. Vishwanath Bite Assistant Prof. in English Govt. of Maharashtra Ismail Yusuf College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Jogeshwari (E), Mumbai Editor-In-Chief The Criterion: An International Journal in English www.the-criterion.com and Editor-In-Chief Galaxy: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal www.galaxyimrj.com Can you tell us about PETRONELLA AND THE TROGOT? It’s about a lonely woman abused by most…
English – The Language of Success
R.S.A.Susikaran Asst Prof, Department of English, Oxford Engineering College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India , PIN – 620 009. English is the universal language of the world because it is one of the most commonly used language .English has become the prevalent language of business and international correspondence the most widely spoken language in the world,…
Paramahamsa A Vedantic Tale
Author:- Ramaswami Subramony Publisher:- D.K. Printworld, 2011. Price : 295/- 202 pp. Reviewed By: Dr. Vishwanath Bite. Chief Editor, The Criterion: An International Journal in English ISSN : 0976-8165 www.the-criterion.com Ramaswami Subramony was born in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala state, in 1976. His first book Frying Pan and Other Stories was published in 2009…
Journey of Journeys in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s One Amazing Thing
K.K Sunalini Associate Professor of English, K.L.University,Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is the author of fifteen books including the award- winning short story collection Arranged Marriage, the novels Sister of My Heart, The Mistress of Spices, and The Palace of Illusions. Her works have been translated into eighteen languages and two of her novels…
A Study of Westernised Indian Culture in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss
Bipin Bihari Dash Lecturer In English College Of Engineering And Technology, Bhubaneswar A Constituent College Of B.P.Ut, Odisha India with its great literary and cultural heritage has uncontestably made significant contributions to the growth of world literature. Indian literature in English occupies a distinct place in English literature, the world over. The Indian novelists in…