Friday, April 1, 2011

New books 1) Indian Writing in English: Speculations and Observations 2)Critical Essays on Indian English Poetry and Drama: Texts and Contexts

Critical Essays on Indian English
 Poetry and Drama:
Texts and Contexts


ISBN 978-81-7273-562-3
The present book is an enterprising anthology that offers new ideas and disclosure of themes and motifs in the corpus of Indian English Poetry and Drama. A diverse range of essays forms the substance of this book, which will infallibly augment the reader’s interest in this area. The essays in this collection discuss output in poetry and drama from across the length and breadth of the nation.
This book accumulates wide-ranging critiques on pertinent concerns. Scholarly essays on the works of renowned poets and playwrights govern the compilation of this book. It is delightful to take cognizance of the fact that works by women poets and playwrights have also been featured in. The book evinces genuine critical attention and is a substantial venture. It will pave a way for expanding the literary horizons of the scholars as well as readers.
 Indian Writing in English:
Speculations and Observations
ISBN 978-81-7273-585-2
Over the years, Indian English literature has seen many eminent literary figures who have contributed to the growth of Indian writing in English. This current book, Indian Writing in English: Speculations and Observations  brings forth a galaxy of scholarly observations by eminent scholars and established writers on Indo-English Writing spread in the major genres—Poetry, Drama, Novel and Short-Story. The uniqueness of this anthology is that most of the contributors are established creative writers, poets, novelists or editors of literary journals of international repute. With various themes and technicalities introduced in Indo-English creative writing, these scholars have also found interest in exploring the implicit intricacies through their critical and appreciative writing. The present book is a humble attempt to bring together the social, political, cultural aspects intertwined with psychological and temperamental mindsets of individual characters portrayed in the Indo-English writings. This book would surely prove to be a judicious march towards understanding the grandeur of Indian English writing, not only on the native but also on the international platform.

Publisher
Authorspress
E-35, Jawahar Park, Laxmi Nagar
New Delhi 110092 India

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Inauguration of ELA 2010-11

Inaugural Function of  ELA 2010-11
Chief Guest Principal Dr. B. T.Lahane
Chairperson Principal Dr. S. T. Patil
Held on 20 Jan. 2011

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

New Book Released by Dr. Sanjay M. Nawale 1)Dalit Sahitya: Prakruti Aur Sandarbha 2)Hindi Dalit Katha

Dalit Sahitya: Prakruti Aur Sandarbha by Dr. Sanjay Nawale

Hindi Dalit Katha by Dr. Sanjay Nawale

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Paper Presentation at VII World Conference & XV All India English Teachers Annual Conference


VII World Conference & XV All India English Teachers Annual Conference 
organized by World Association for Studies in Literatures in English (WASLE)
& Indian association for Studies in Contemporary Literature and held at
Nehru College, Hubli (K.S.), during 23-24 April. 2010.
Presenting paper 

RC ASC HPU Shimla, Kulu, Manali, Rohtang....

HPU Shimla, May, 2009
    Shimla
         Kulu, Manali 
Rohntang
  H.P.University, Shimla

                Delhi, Agra         

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

RC ASC UOH Hyderabad

RC  ASC University of Hyderabad , Jan.2008

Monday, June 15, 2009

My First Book Arun Joshi: Thematic Concerns of His Novels



My First Book
Arun Joshi: Thematic Concerns of His Novels
15 Jume 2009

  • Hardcover: 156 pages
    Publisher: Author Press, New Delhi (2009)
    Language: English
    ISBN-10: 8172735960
    ISBN-13: 978-8172735968
    Blurb

    Arun Joshi's dexterous fictional corpus has presented thought-provoking and serious themes such as existential crisis of modern man, futility and hollowness of civilized society, modern man's longing for primitive values and so on, working engagingly so much on a problem-salvation hypothesis. By virtue of his rich thematic design and a skilful tapestry of narrative techniques, Joshi produces a unique space for himself in the galaxy of Indian English novelists. This book tries to bring out something sustainable and composite on three major thematic concerns of Arun Joshis fictional world which were not explored with all critical fairness by scholars and critics till date. It will serve the purpose of students, researchers, university teachers, and will certainly appeal to those interested in Indian English Literature.