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Across China, Xinjiang to Tibet, Turfan to Llasa - From Heaven Lake by Vikram Seth
by
Philip Spires
http://ezinearticles.com/?Across-China,-Xinjiang-to-Tibet,-Turfan-to-Llasa---From-Heaven-Lake-by-Vikram-Seth
id=6929505 - Mar 09, 2012
Interview with Penguin Publisher
by
Sharif Khan
Founder of Penguin India and Publisher of Penguin Canada divulges inside look into the book publishing world.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Interview-with-Penguin-Publisher
id=127243 - Jan 12, 2006
Indian English Literature
by
Dr John Anne
Indian English literature (IEL) refers to the body of work English writers in India. It all started in the summers of 1608 when Emperor Jahangir, in the courts of Moguls, welcomed Captain William Hawkins, Commander of British Naval Expedition Hector. It was India's first tryst with an Englishman and English.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Indian-English-Literature
id=1395786 - Aug 09, 2008
Copywriting Experts Say: Tabloids Teach You to Write Better
by
Jan Bear
You can learn a lot about writing compelling headlines from the magazines that make impulse purchases their bread and butter. Here are five tips that "serious" writers can learn from their outrageous brethren.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Copywriting-Experts-Say:-Tabloids-Teach-You-to-Write-Better
id=5471621 - Nov 30, 2010
Development of Indian English Poetry
by
Ram Krishna Singh
Rizvi and Rizvi are fair, balanced and thorough in their presentation. They are clear in their mind that the current Indian English poetry scene is "crowded" with poetasters, versifiers, struggling poets, true poets, and great poets and that there is "a great need of putting things in the proper order....One has to sift gold from sands, but most of them, as far as possible, should be made a mention of." (p.5).
http://ezinearticles.com/?Development-of-Indian-English-Poetry
id=1018709 - Feb 29, 2008
Personalities in India - A Paradigm of Eternal Identity
by
Sonal Arya
Personality inscribes personal identity in the field of Politics, Dance and Music, Literature, Science, Religion, Industry, Cinema, etc. personalities in India have contributed a lot to the India's culture and spirit. Many great personalities have taken birth on the Indian soil.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Personalities-in-India---A-Paradigm-of-Eternal-Identity
id=1510128 - Sep 19, 2008
The Waffle of the Toffs - A Sociocultural Critique
by
Ram Krishna Singh
M. Prabha. The Waffle of the Toffs - A Sociocultural Critique of Indian Writing in English. Calling her book "an example of socio-literary criticism," M. Prabha asserts in The Waffle of the Toffs that most of the "marginalized writers" or writers from the fringes of society in India have not been given their due despite their immense qualitative literary output because a handful of academics and writers with elitist backgrounds (university dons, Oxbridge gentry, bureaucrats) have been monopolizing the scene. Her book is a significant document, a revision of socio-literary inequities in Indian English writing.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Waffle-of-the-Toffs---A-Sociocultural-Critique
id=1844804 - Jan 04, 2009
Book Review - AIDS Sutra
by
Pratima Jayaram
AIDS Sutra presents a side of India which is rarely seen before. This is one such book which needs to be read by a wider audience. It will definitely open your eyes to the harsh realities faced by people in the underdeveloped
underprivileged societies of India.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Review---AIDS-Sutra
id=1908824 - Jan 22, 2009
Novel in India - Major Indian Novelists and Their Works
by
Rakesh Ramubhai Patel
The roots of the novel form appeared in the ancient times in India. Some authors such as Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (Ananda Math, 1882) paved the way for defining the national consciousness through their novels before the 20th century. Then, the form developed gradually.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Novel-in-India---Major-Indian-Novelists-and-Their-Works
id=3087811 - Oct 14, 2009
Interesting Trivia About Dehra Dun - A Small Town in the Himalayan Foothills
by
Dhirendra Prasad Kaintholla
George Everest once lived in Mussoorie. This is a place where the doughty Gurkhas were 'discovered' by the British in 1815. The Beatles came to Rishikesh in 1968.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Interesting-Trivia-About-Dehra-Dun---A-Small-Town-in-the-Himalayan-Foothills

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