Monday, 2 December 2013

K. V. DOMINIC'S EDITED BOOK--STUDIES ON SIX INDIAN POETS IN ENGLISH: JAYANTA MAHAPATRA, HAZARA SINGH, P C K PREM, GOPIKRISHNAN KOTTOOR, MANAS BAKSHI, CHANDRAMONI NARAYANASWAMY



CONTENTS
Preface
The Poetry of Jayanta Mahapatra: The Complexities of the Inner World
--P C K Prem
A Focus from Feminist Perspective on Jayanta Mahapatra’s Ambivalence in the Depiction of Woman in His Poetry
  --Fathema Begum
Dark Shadows looming large within and beyond: A Critique of Jayanta Mahapatra—the poet and his poetry
--Kavitha Gopalakrishnan
Portrayal of Women in the Select Poems of Jayanta Mahapatra’s
Shadow Space
--N. Arularasi & S. Kumaran
Sacred Ideals, Patriotic Fervour and its Relevance: An Evaluation of Hazara Singh’s lyrics
--P C K Prem
Hazara Singh: Poet of Introspections
--P. V. Laxmi Prasad
Poet Hazara Singh Feels Fulfilled
 --Aju Mukhopadhyay
Patriotic Elements in Hazara Singh’s Destination
--Anne Dominic
P C K Prem’s Enigmas of Identity: Poems of Beauty and Hope
--D. C. Chambial
P C K Prem’s Monto: An Exposition of Political and Ideological Sham – A Study in Text

--D. C. Chambial
Shams are Conditions, False is your Pitying and you Think Wildly to Infuse A Concrete Meaning: The Dystopian Society of P C K PREM
--Jayshree Goswami  & Mojibur Rahman
“When a man sings alone / waiting for a meaning / lost long ago” P C K PREM: A Study of Culture
--Jayshree Goswami
Philosophic Realizations in the Poetry of P C K Prem
--P. V. Laxmi Prasad
For P. C. K. Prem Life, full of Delusion and Illusion, is Pathetic
--Aju Mukhopadhayay
Dynamics of Realism in the Poetry of P C K Prem
--T. V. Reddy
Sringara and Bhakti Rasas in Gopi Kottoor’s Brindavan
--K. V. Raghupathi
An Unflinching Strain of Forthrightness: An Overview of the Poetry of Gopikrishnan Kottoor
--G. I. Sheriff
An English Brindavan: A New idiom of Love
--G. K. Subbarayudu
Intellectual Sophistication at Work in the Poetry of Manas Bakshi with Special Reference to The Midnight Star
--P C K Prem
Universe of Agony and Chaos in the Poetry of Manas Bakshi

--P. V. Laxmi Prasad
Love Poems of Dr. Manas Bakshi: A Brief Appraisal
--Akash Bhattacharjee
Dr. Manas Bakshi: A Poet Par Excellence
--Jasvinder Singh
Dr. Manas Bakshi: A Major Voice in Indo-Anglian Poetry
--Rituparna Datta Roy
Sunflower and Other Nature Poems by Chandramoni Narayanaswami: An Appraisal
--D. C. Chambial
Nature in the Poetry of Chandramoni Narayanaswamy

--P. V. Laxmi Prasad
An Abode of Eternal Peace and Harmony –Poetic Reflections of Chandramoni Narayanaswamy
--P C K Prem
Mysticism and Nature in Chandramoni Narayanaswamy’s Poetry
--Vishnu Salunkhe





BUILDING BRIDGES: POEMS FROM AUSTRALIA AND INDIA--K. V. DOMINIC ONE AMONG THE EIGHT POETS IN THE ANTHOLOGY

WITH IMMENSE HAPPINESS LET ME SHARE WITH YOU THE INFORMATION THAT I HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO BE ONE OF THE EIGHT POETS ANTHOLOGIZED IN THE BOOK 'BUILDING BRIDGES: POEMS FROM AUSTRALIA AND INDIA' EDITED BY THE RENOWNED WRITER, ARTIST AND ACADEMIC REVIEWER ROB HARLE. THE BOOK WAS PUBLISHED A MONTH AGO BY CYBERWIT.NET, ALLAHABAD. THE COVER PAGE AND THE CONTENTS PAGES ARE POSTED FOR YOUR KIND READING.