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Contemporary Literary Review India
Brings articulate writing for articulate readers.
ISSN 2250-3366
eISSN 2394-6075
Dear author,
We’re planning to bring out the print copy of our online quarterly editions published from 2018 through Print-on-Demand (PoD) mode. Two issues CLRI Feb 2018 and CLRI May 2018 are out now. We will bring out the print copies of both the issues. However, these copies will be in limited number. We will send the print copies only to those authors who are paid subscribers with us.
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Contemporary Literary Review India, 605, Classic Exotica, Survey No 51/H1/1A, Near B Ed College, Kondhwa Khurd, Pune, Maharashtra- 411 048, India.

CLRI May 2018 Released

CLRI May 2018 Released



CLRI
Contemporary Literary Review India
Brings articulate writing for articulate readers.
ISSN 2250-3366
eISSN 2394-6075
CLRI May 2018 Released
Sr No
Authors
Article links
1.         
Dr Tatavarty Radhakrishna Murty
2.         
Dike Okoro
3.         
Namrata Pathak
4.         
Dr Nabarun Ghosh
5.         
Dr Gontumukkala Nirmala
6.         
Dr S Somasundari Latha
7.         
Papa Rao Jayanthi
8.         
Dr Anirudh Kala
9.         
Siddhant Shekhar
10.      
Rochish Mon
11.      
Shayan Sarkar
12.      
Keerthi Sudhakar Vasishta
13.      
Ajit Kumar Khatai
14.      
Laura Solomon
15.      
Dr Richa Tripathi
16.      
Nitish Raj
17.      
Shambhu Prasad Singh

Seeking New Submission
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We are looking for Book Reviewers for fiction and non-fiction categories on paid basis. Those interested should send their resume with interest of book reviewing. Send your resume to clrijournal(at)gmail.com.
Register yourself as an author with CLRI for free. This will help you to submit your writing at a central place, track your submission, and get regular updates from CLRI. 
Are you a research scholar? Register yourself with ORCID. It creates a digital identifier for an article and helps you save your copyright material. It is free.
Contemporary Literary Review India, 605, Classic Exotica, Survey No 51/H1/1A, Near B Ed College, Kondhwa Khurd, Pune, Maharashtra- 411 048, India.

CLRI February 2018 Released

CLRI February 2018 Released



CLRI
Contemporary Literary Review India
Brings articulate writing for articulate readers.
ISSN 2250-3366
eISSN 2394-6075
CLRI February 2018 Released
Sr No
Authors
Article links
1.         
Salma Backroush Almaleki
2.         
Emery Anthony Cournand
3.         
Dr. Roghayeh Farsi
4.         
Bharat Shekhar
5.         
Maheshwar Narayan Sinha
6.         
Nigel Ford
7.         
Snehal Shashwat Basutkar
8.         
Joel Schueler
9.         
Irtika Kazi
10.      
Shouvik Narayan Hore
11.      
Amit Kumar Rath
12.      
Rochish Mon
13.      
Seema Gupta
14.      
Dr Manas Bakshi
15.      
Dr Dalip Khetarpal
Seeking New Submission
For other submission announcements, check here.
Register yourself as an author with CLRI for free. This will help you to submit your writing at a central place, track your submission, and get regular updates from CLRI. 
Are you a research scholar? Register yourself with ORCID. It creates a digital identifier for an article and helps you save your copyright material. It is free.
Contemporary Literary Review India, 605, Classic Exotica, Survey No 51/H1/1A, Near B Ed College, Kondhwa Khurd, Pune, Maharashtra- 411 048, India.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Submission Call for Gitanjali of Rabindranath Tagore

Submission Call for Gitanjali of Rabindranath Tagore


We are inviting research papers on Rabindranath Tagore’s Gitanjali – the song offerings. Your papers should be on any the following topics. You may create your own topics also and send us your best papers on them.
1. The Themes in Gitanjali: mysticism, universalism, and religion
2. Allegories and symbols used in Gitanjali.
3. Critical views of foreign critics on Gitanajli.

Submission Call for Postcolonial Literature

Submission Call for Postcolonial Literature

Topic: Postcolonial Literature
Description
Postcolonial literature is an effort to break away from the colonized concept of literary subjugation. Explore this concept how far the Indian writers in English have been successful in this effort.
Examine colonial literature with the following concepts in mind. However, take freedom to add more concepts.
Postcolonial literature, issues and solutions, legacy of colonial government, political and cultural inheritance, the colonizer and the colonized, subjugated people and their upliftment, racialism and colonialism, Indian themes and the British, English flourished and further flourishing.
 Authors
Cite examples from the works of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Leela Gandhi, Homi K. Bhabha, Salman Rushdie, Amit Chaudhuri, Amitav Ghosh, Anita Desai, Hanif Kureishi, Rohinton Mistry, Meena Alexander, Arundhati Roy, Kiran Desai, Mahashweta Devi or any other writers who you think appropriate.
Submission Deadline: None
Reading Fee: None
To submit, check here http://literaryjournal.in/index.php/clri/about/submissions

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

CLRI 2018

Contemporary Literary Review India 2018 Annual Print Edition

Dear authors,

Contemporary Literary Review India (CLRI) is one of the leading literary journals in India and attracts a wide audience each month. It attracts 500,000 page views annually.  If you search with the keywords: literary journal, literary journals India or similar keywords, CLRI will appear on the first or second page on any search engines including Google.

CLRI has been appearing for more than six years now and comes out in two editions, online and print, with separate ISSN. It has published thousands of emerging and established authors from around the world. Our print edition is circulated to various authors in India and abroad, to various libraries in India, is listed on various online bookstores for sale as soft copy and paperback copy.
CLRI is listed, indexed, archived or mentioned with many reputed literary directories, repositories, and many universities in India including Avicenna Scientific Index, CiteFactor, Directory of Abstract Indexing for Journals, DRJI, EBSCO, Electronic Journals Library, General Impact Factor, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, JGate, OAJI, Pune University, Vidya Sagar University, WorldCat, WZB, Berlin Social Science Center, ZDB and many others. Listing is ever increasing.

CLRI has strong editorial polices. Although we strive to publish as many authors as possible, we publish about 60% of all the submissions received for each of our online issues. And only 40% for our annual print edition. Because of this standard, we have received strong Publication Impact Factor of 3.475 by International Institute of Organized Research (I2OR). Subsequently, we have also received I2OR - Publication Excellence Award 2017 that shows our high standard in the area of publishing.

We don’t receive any monitory help from any source. It is absolutely my literary endeavor with a hope to promote authors in any possible ways I find suitable. At the same time, for last few years, we have also been receiving good help by authors. They purchase a good number of print copies each year. I aspect you will help us this year too by buying a few copies from us.

One print copy of CLRI 2018 costs Rs 399.00 / $US11.99 including shipping charges. Authors from India should pay Rs 399.00 for one copy (and calculate the total cost for as many copies as you buy). Authors from aboard should pay $US11.99 for each copy and calculate the total cost for as many copies as you buy.

Oversea authors can pay us through PayPal (email address for PayPal payment: clrijournal@gmail.com).

Authors from India can pay us to our bank account.
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Contents for CLRI 2018


POEMS

ALESSIO ZANELLI
The Endless Trudge

CHRISTOPHER BARNES
Moonstop™ Brings You…
‘Mistletoe Balm’ For Dazzling Solutions

DAVID TUVELL
Children in the Agora

GARY BECK
Dining Room

DR JAVED LATOO
I know some of us have a beautiful mind

JEN WALLS
Devotion's Song     
Peaceful Dawn

RONNY NOOR
Heritage: Family Lore
A Bohemian Soul
The Visit

SHAYAN SARKAR
Calling

DR YAYATI MADAN G GANDHI
The Invisible Jury

STORIES

ASHOK PATWARI
Pujari ji

C G FEWSTON
The Girl on the River Kwai

KHURSHID ALAM
A Visit to a Marriage Party

PRAJAKTA SHASHANK KAPSE
Beyond Horizon      

SANAM SHARMA
The Hostile Solitude

RESEARCH PAPERS

DR. AMIT SHANKAR SAHA
Existential Alienation and the Indian Diaspora: An Approach to the Writings of Anita Desai, Bharati Mukherjee, Sunetra Gupta, and Jhumpa Lahiri

DR ANMOL
A Psychoanalytical and Mythopoeic Study of Hermann Hesse’s Steppenwolf

ANAND BAJAJ & DR. KUMAR PARAG
Oppressor and the Oppressed: A Postcolonial Reading of Marginalization of Women in Taslima Nasrin’s Fiction

DEBALINA ROYCHOWDHURY (BANERJEE)
Babylonian Mythology: A Reflection of Masculine Culture

DR. KAMNA SINGH
Technology and Learning in the Comic Strip ‘Calvin and Hobbes’  

DR ROGHAYEH FARSI
A Review of Madan G Gandhi’s Pravrajya Peals’ Spirituality in a Binary Referent

Y. KUSUMA KUMARI
Sashi Deshpande’s Moving On: A Study          

BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK REVIEW ON EILEEN TABIOS’LOVE IN A TIME OF BELLIGERENCE BY NEIL LEADBEATER
BOOK REVIEW ON DALIP KHETARPAL’S POETRY BY VINOD KHANNA

BOOK REVIEW ON DR O P ARORA’S ‘HEARTBEATS OF SILENCE’ BY DR DALIP KHETARPAL

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