Myth and mythical association with different gods and goddesses play a significant role in Indian English literature. Arun Kolatkar’s Jejuri is a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize winning collection of poems about a pilgrim place of the same name in Maharashtra and mythical stories associated with the local god Khandoba. Kolatkar tries to exploit the age old theme of a religious pilgrimage through his poetic persona, Monahar, who is a modern urban sceptic. To him Jejuri does not appear to be a spiritual place or a sacred place of worshipping God. Rather it is a barren, desolated and ruined place. This paper aims to analyze the conflict between the mythical association of the place and the god Khandoba and the socio-cultural and economic reality o...
Myth is a non-realistic fabulous story. It sustains artistic creation. It meets the need of a creati...
Literature expresses the perceptions, feelings and desires of a writer. Indian English writers have ...
This paper will explore Forster\u27s concepts of religious meaning and the sacred in A Passage to In...
Myth and mythical association with different gods and goddesses play a significant role in Indian En...
Arun Kolhatkar’s Jejuri is probably the only book of Indian poetry in English in recent times that...
Jejuri is the name of a series of poems written in 1976 by Arun Kolatkar. Jejuri is made u...
Arun Kolatkar belongs to the canon of modern Indian poetry writing in English. He is the only ...
Postmodern Indian English poetry is the result of many experiments, new themes, techniques, personal...
The fifteenth century poet-saint Kabir is one of the most prominent figures in Indian history and Hi...
Arun Joshi is an outstanding Indian English novelist who has outlined human predicament caused by in...
Kolatkar’s poetry corresponds to Rancière‘s definition of the literary as realm of “dissensus”, undo...
The word subversion implies or indicates an urge to rethink and present an alternative system of tho...
Laetitia Zecchini’s Arun Kolatkar and Literary Modernism in India (2014) is a decisive work on the p...
The dissertation explores the problematic of idolatry in relation to literary and scholarly repres...
Laetitia Zecchini’s Arun Kolatkar and Literary Modernism in India (2014) is a decisive work on the p...
Myth is a non-realistic fabulous story. It sustains artistic creation. It meets the need of a creati...
Literature expresses the perceptions, feelings and desires of a writer. Indian English writers have ...
This paper will explore Forster\u27s concepts of religious meaning and the sacred in A Passage to In...
Myth and mythical association with different gods and goddesses play a significant role in Indian En...
Arun Kolhatkar’s Jejuri is probably the only book of Indian poetry in English in recent times that...
Jejuri is the name of a series of poems written in 1976 by Arun Kolatkar. Jejuri is made u...
Arun Kolatkar belongs to the canon of modern Indian poetry writing in English. He is the only ...
Postmodern Indian English poetry is the result of many experiments, new themes, techniques, personal...
The fifteenth century poet-saint Kabir is one of the most prominent figures in Indian history and Hi...
Arun Joshi is an outstanding Indian English novelist who has outlined human predicament caused by in...
Kolatkar’s poetry corresponds to Rancière‘s definition of the literary as realm of “dissensus”, undo...
The word subversion implies or indicates an urge to rethink and present an alternative system of tho...
Laetitia Zecchini’s Arun Kolatkar and Literary Modernism in India (2014) is a decisive work on the p...
The dissertation explores the problematic of idolatry in relation to literary and scholarly repres...
Laetitia Zecchini’s Arun Kolatkar and Literary Modernism in India (2014) is a decisive work on the p...
Myth is a non-realistic fabulous story. It sustains artistic creation. It meets the need of a creati...
Literature expresses the perceptions, feelings and desires of a writer. Indian English writers have ...
This paper will explore Forster\u27s concepts of religious meaning and the sacred in A Passage to In...