Contemporary Literary Review India January 2013
CONTENTS
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Poems | CHANDRA KANTA Untouchable Stone CHRISTINA MURPHY The Circumstances of Silence DIBYENDU GHOSAL Absolute Liability Drinking the Day Rattling Past Calcutta No Escape Route GOPAL LAHIRI Let Them Sparkle Debris Night Under Wrap HEMA RAVI Leafless Tree MADHURI MAITRA Urban Times [Haiku poems] PAPRI SRI RAMAN Chat with Kŕsnā SHAHNAZ SAMANTARA Is that you? Your City Chinar - E – Kasheer SHAILENDRA CHAUHAN Myth Eccentric VIDYA PANICKER Poems |
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Stories
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ASHOK PATWARI Turquoise Tulips KHURSHID ALAM
The Pied
Piper Revisits
My
Immortal Uncle, the Celluloid Clown
That’s
all they have to say
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Criticism | DR AFAF (EFFAT) JAMIL KHOGEER Globalization: National Identity, Cultural Hybridization and Displacement As Depicted in The House on Mango Street and Jasmine ANITA SINGH Fear of the Politics of Noah's Ark: Technologies of Heterosexual Coercion and LGBTQIA Packaging in Bollywood Films DR DALIP KHETARPAL Where Shall We Go This Summer? : A Psycho-Analytical Study JAVAID BHAT Between Insurgent Reason and Repressed Feeling; The Idea of Masquerade in the Play King Lear MONICA BALYAN Searching Woman Selfhood: A Case Study Of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights And Charolette Bronte’s Jane Eyre DR NAZIR AHMED RESHI Concept of Absurdity and Its Relationship with Existentialism DR PRATAP K DASH A Review of Anthropomorhic Content Configuration in Moby-Dick and A Whale for the Killing DR VVB RAMA RAO Rabelaisian but not Ribald: A Study of Sundara Ramaswamy’s Tale of a Tamarind Tree |
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L DODSON Review on Lost In Seattle by Ghanshyam Iyyengar VINAY CAPILA Review on Vinay Capila’s The Revolution And Other Stories BOOK RELEASES |
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