Author: Dr.S.Prabahar
Publisher: Shanlax Publications
ISBN: 8119042190
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 557
Book Description
National Conference on Local Color Literature
Author: Dr.S.Prabahar
Publisher: Shanlax Publications
ISBN: 8119042190
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 557
Book Description
Publisher: Shanlax Publications
ISBN: 8119042190
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 557
Book Description
Macroeconomics
Author: Alex M. Thomas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009032275
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Macroeconomics: An Introduction, provides a lucid and novel introduction to macroeconomic issues. It introduces the reader to an alternative approach of understanding macroeconomics, which is inspired by the works of Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, John Maynard Keynes, and Piero Sraffa. It also presents the reader with a critical account of mainstream marginalist macroeconomics. The book begins with a brief history of economic theories and then takes the reader through three different ways of conceptualizing the macroeconomy. Subsequently, the theories of money and interest rates, output and employment levels, and economic growth are discussed. The book ends by providing a policy template for addressing the macroeconomic concerns of unemployment and inflation. The conceptual discussion in Macroeconomics is situated within the context of the Indian economy. Besides using publicly available data, the contextual description is instantiated using excerpts from works of fiction by Indian authors.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009032275
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Macroeconomics: An Introduction, provides a lucid and novel introduction to macroeconomic issues. It introduces the reader to an alternative approach of understanding macroeconomics, which is inspired by the works of Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, John Maynard Keynes, and Piero Sraffa. It also presents the reader with a critical account of mainstream marginalist macroeconomics. The book begins with a brief history of economic theories and then takes the reader through three different ways of conceptualizing the macroeconomy. Subsequently, the theories of money and interest rates, output and employment levels, and economic growth are discussed. The book ends by providing a policy template for addressing the macroeconomic concerns of unemployment and inflation. The conceptual discussion in Macroeconomics is situated within the context of the Indian economy. Besides using publicly available data, the contextual description is instantiated using excerpts from works of fiction by Indian authors.
The Book Review
Encyclopaedia of Indian Theatre
Author: Biswajit Sinha
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bengali drama
Languages : en
Pages : 914
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bengali drama
Languages : en
Pages : 914
Book Description
Indian Literature
Contemporary Theatre of India
Author: Chaman Ahuja
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theater
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
"The present book seeks to provide a generic introduction to the contemporary theatre scenario in different parts of India. Researched and written over a period of nearly a decade, it adopts an approach that may be best termed as quasi-academic and quasi-journalistic. Primarily, it affords understanding as well as interpretation of the trends, experiments and major works; but, in the process, it takes up serious issues for closer scrutiny. Nevertheless, the overall tone and tenor continue to be rather informal throughout. the book was born of interaction with both established and uprising exponents of the theatre arts -- playwrights, directors, performers, designers, critics, etc.; but it purposefully eschews critical or technical jargon. Ultimately, what we get is a phenomenal attempt to build a comprehensive as well as a perceptive overview of the complex and ever-growing dynamics of the contemporary theatres of India as practised in various regions, languages, cultures." -- Back cover.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theater
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
"The present book seeks to provide a generic introduction to the contemporary theatre scenario in different parts of India. Researched and written over a period of nearly a decade, it adopts an approach that may be best termed as quasi-academic and quasi-journalistic. Primarily, it affords understanding as well as interpretation of the trends, experiments and major works; but, in the process, it takes up serious issues for closer scrutiny. Nevertheless, the overall tone and tenor continue to be rather informal throughout. the book was born of interaction with both established and uprising exponents of the theatre arts -- playwrights, directors, performers, designers, critics, etc.; but it purposefully eschews critical or technical jargon. Ultimately, what we get is a phenomenal attempt to build a comprehensive as well as a perceptive overview of the complex and ever-growing dynamics of the contemporary theatres of India as practised in various regions, languages, cultures." -- Back cover.
Indian National Bibliography
Guide to Indian Periodical Literature
Moogavani Pillanangrovi
Author: Kēśavareḍḍi
Publisher: Oxford Novellas
ISBN: 9780198097426
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Moogavani Pillanagrovi (1993) is woven around the near-suicidal death of a farmer who loses his land. While the period of the plot is around the 1950s, the story revolves around the farmer's ties with his land and his inability to visualize a life without it-an issue relevant even today. The farmer's death could have been forgotten by the village, except for several puzzling incidents that crop up. Myth and reality intertwine to create a folklore around the land and the farmer. This Telugu novella was first published in 1993, during a period when Andhra Pradesh's farmers had begun committing suicide in droves. Many surprising parallels can be drawn to the pressures in agriculture and the farmer in real life and in the novel. This novella introduced what is called (in Telugu literary criticism) as magic realism-mirroring real life and yet making wide departures into the world of lore, mythic representation, and strongly rooted cultural beliefs. Kesava Reddy writes with a strong inflection of his native Rayalaseema dialect. Breaking the tradition of writing in the standard Telugu form as it is spoken and written by people from the coastal districts of Krishna and Guntur, Kesava Reddy along with several other writers began writing in his native dialect-a bold step at that time. The detail in the novel is striking. Kesava Reddy also broke with Telugu literature (which was didactic at that time) to build on detail and cut down on dialogue. His dialogues are sparse and never interfere with the tempo built up in the story.
Publisher: Oxford Novellas
ISBN: 9780198097426
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Moogavani Pillanagrovi (1993) is woven around the near-suicidal death of a farmer who loses his land. While the period of the plot is around the 1950s, the story revolves around the farmer's ties with his land and his inability to visualize a life without it-an issue relevant even today. The farmer's death could have been forgotten by the village, except for several puzzling incidents that crop up. Myth and reality intertwine to create a folklore around the land and the farmer. This Telugu novella was first published in 1993, during a period when Andhra Pradesh's farmers had begun committing suicide in droves. Many surprising parallels can be drawn to the pressures in agriculture and the farmer in real life and in the novel. This novella introduced what is called (in Telugu literary criticism) as magic realism-mirroring real life and yet making wide departures into the world of lore, mythic representation, and strongly rooted cultural beliefs. Kesava Reddy writes with a strong inflection of his native Rayalaseema dialect. Breaking the tradition of writing in the standard Telugu form as it is spoken and written by people from the coastal districts of Krishna and Guntur, Kesava Reddy along with several other writers began writing in his native dialect-a bold step at that time. The detail in the novel is striking. Kesava Reddy also broke with Telugu literature (which was didactic at that time) to build on detail and cut down on dialogue. His dialogues are sparse and never interfere with the tempo built up in the story.
He Conquered the Jungle
Author: Kēśavareḍḍi
Publisher: MacMillan India
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
An Old SwineherdýS Single-Minded Search For His Pregnant Sow Draws Him Into The Depths Of The Jungle. Relying On His Primieval Instincts, As He Fights Off The Predators That Come In Turn For The Sow And Her Newly-Born Piglets, The Old Man Seems Symbolic Of Man Himself, Of His Courage And Unyielding Spirit In Facing The Vicissitudes Of Life.
Publisher: MacMillan India
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
An Old SwineherdýS Single-Minded Search For His Pregnant Sow Draws Him Into The Depths Of The Jungle. Relying On His Primieval Instincts, As He Fights Off The Predators That Come In Turn For The Sow And Her Newly-Born Piglets, The Old Man Seems Symbolic Of Man Himself, Of His Courage And Unyielding Spirit In Facing The Vicissitudes Of Life.