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This collection assembles significant research papers on the concept of orality, theoretical approaches, oral traditions juxtaposed with writing, culture and folklore. Many of the essays also deal with issues of gender in oral cultures like those of Northeast India. The collection serves as an introduction to the varied ways in which the analysis of oral traditions has revitalised the quest for meanings in orality.
"Now you know" Veluppillai Prabhakaran and his LTTE, who held sway in the modern Srilanka are the products of certain unfortunate sociopolitical conditions which every sensible state should fight to avoid their germination . If we do not learn from history, the history teaches us in a cruel way. This is the story of the enchanting South Asian Island Srilanka; Of the intelligent, enterprising, and proud Tamils of the Island; Of their sociopolitical equation with the Sinhalese partners ; Of the formidable LTTE ; and of their fearsome, leader Prabhakaran who was also fearful for his life all the time. This book also tells the inside stories of LTTE's birth, growth and death. Their violence, assassinations, and why and how they killed Padmanabha, Rajiv Gandhi, Amirthalingam, Premadasa and Mahataya among many others. The tale of their fund raising ; their affluence; their Air Tigers; their Sea Tigers; their Black Tigers and their ultimate downfall. Not the fall of the LTTE but of Srilankan Tamils' hopes. This is also the story of brave fighters and unscrupulous leaders. Story of heroism and treachery. History of mankind would not forgive us if we allow this to happen again, in any form, anywhere in earth.
Loretta Costigan, a blind adolescent, had an incredible ability to look into the future and the past in her dreams. One nightmare that she saw has changed everything. It began with a sanguinary war; the elite Democrats for powers and possessions abducted people to sacrifice them during the ghost-calling rituals by beheading or burning them alive. During the years 1905-1910, sorcerers contributed to those wicked acts and widely distributed the knowledge of witchcraft among the ordinary people and ruthless leaders. Their greediness grew day after the other, and a minister called Alfred Lanchester pledged to destroy their community. However, Alfred believed in Loretta's nightmare that comprised a mystery that would bring him to death. A journey in the horror of buried mysteries, from the misty woods to the haunted castles, every moment is filled with a breathtaking adventure and thrill.
When Nandita writes, she does so in volume, unable to contain the poetry flowing through her veins. - FT Ledrew (Poet, writer, musician, song writer, Canada) From start to finish, Nandita writes with verve and spirit. In her unique poetic prose, she weaves together mind, body and soul in a superlative manner. Sometimes sharp and poignant, sometimes subtle and searching, Nandita is always pleasurable to read, thought-provoking, and often inspirational. Many have already been blessed by her writings, and now many more will receive the same in her offerings here, in her first book publication. Read slowly, read carefully, and enjoy. - Jonathan Noble (American poet, essayist, cultural critic, and social service volunteer) Reading Nandita's work is a pleasure for any reader. In her repertoire, built over time and expanded through the constant flow of ink from her willing pen, is something for everyone. Not only do her poems reflect her interests, emotions and experiences, but her active and creative imagination conjures up such scenes and settings for her poetic expressions that make reading her an interactive experience. There is always a layer of meaning hidden beneath the surface of her poems, that the reader may find if they can. But even if they do not, each piece of work is complete in itself and carries with it a wealth of meaning and enjoyment. No poet is complete without empathy, and Nandita has this in spades, using it most effectively while spinning a tale from her versatile mind that surprises us with its depth, even while holding us up above the chasms. She is a shining example of perseverance in the pursuit of that which she loves most; to write poetry, doing this with a smile, a ready dose of wit, an excellent sense of humour and no small amount of talent. - Priyanka Ruth Prim (poet, literary research scholar/critic, India) Nandita isn't just a poetess. She is the embodiment of poetry. With nothing but a pen and her vivid inner life, she expresses on the page what would ordinarily be inexpressible. She has a habit of conjuring words and phrases that voice what we are all feeling or hope to feel. She commits to the process of unveiling her heart and her great love for people so that all can see and share. Find yourself in her words and be mesmerized by her ability to be your voice for the unwritten poetry in you. There are no half measures here. To read Nandita is to know her. Truly, she is - as her pen name says - Manan Unleashed! - Tony Single (cartoonist, poet, vagabond soul, Australia) Photo credits unknownuser666- Manjit Saikia unknownuser666.wordpress.com Unmarked - FT Ledrew hooklineandinkwell.wordpress.com
This is collection of transcreations of poems of many Indian poets. Some original poems of poet were also presented. The illustrations presented give scope for thinking and also makes the reading more joyful. The poems are on many areas including nature, creatures, politics, phylosophy and spituality. Some of the poems even look chidish. No doubt any reader finds some interesting content in this because it is so broad in nature and so simple in presentation.
The independence of India with its cursed partition lies at the background of the novel. The book is a family story of Sushila, a forced migrant from erstwhile East Pakistan. The shocking declaration of partition at once made them alien to their motherland. The eight-membered family, forced by circumstances to leave behind rich property, set out for India penniless. Sushila's father-in-law died on the way. That stunning blow brought her back to her past life under the guidance of her father-in-law, whose tremendous personality she tried to present, reminiscing past incidents. The contemporary social milieu and the educational system in erstwhile East Pakistan are presented through the bringing up and education of Nirbed, Sushila's elder son. The ineffable hardship and struggle of the family and finally their survival at the cost of a number of deaths that the family faced deserve praise, but Sushila was then beyond all acclaims.
Where Is Peter and Other Stories is a collection of mystery short stories revolving around the characters of the DeCosta family. Although each story has a standalone plotline, the reader will be left pleasantly surprised by the reappearance of the characters they met in earlier stories. Devoid of any thematic connection or a chronological order, the stories provide snippets of the lives of various members of the DeCosta family slowly forming a family portrait. Each story in the collection takes the reader by surprise by unpredictability of events and outcomes. In one of them, a family get-together fails to take off due to the absence of a family member who never arrives. In another, a cat, privy to the goings-on of the family of its benefactor, constantly feels the presence of the benefactor many years after it saw him brought to the house in a hearse. The reader will heave a sigh of relief, following a stab of horror, when Mary realizes that the woman she sees at the theatre is not the same woman she is running away from.
Anima mea (or 'My Soul' in English) is a collection of poetry that was written by me spanning the six most moulding years of my life. So get ready to ride an emotional roller coaster where you will read how a twelve year old describes her fears, a thirteen year old motivates you, a fourteen year old regrets, a fifteen year old speaks of empathy, a sixteen year old fears of being chained down and a seventeen year old dreams.
In chronological order from the age of 12, Exposé showcases the unadulterated emotions of the human mind and the struggle to conquer said emotions, whilst revealing the purity of soul and strength of character. It reflects the journey of a boy into adulthood, complete with all its growing pains and dreams.
The Research & Analysis Wing capture an agent of the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. After interrogating him, they decide to send two of their own men to infiltrate one of the strongest Separatist groups of the Kashmir Valley. An Indian Army officer and an officer of the JKP are picked to carry out the job. The two men assess the situation in the Valley as best they can before a shocking event triggers a deadly battle. The fire spreads and Baig and Lone are suddenly thrust into the middle of it. Baig uncovers a plot by Pakistan to take hold of Kashmir once and for all. Political pressure and treachery come to the fore as the plot unfolds.
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