Thanking Activity; The purpose by T.P kailasam " the father of humorous palys" and later he was also called kannadakke obbane kailasam " meaning " one and only kailasam for Kannada". T.P Kailasam came from a Tamil Brahmin family . He began writing plays based on social issues in easily understood contemporary Kannada . T.P kailasam had great sense of humour and his wit was unmatched his palys are replete with these qualities. Kailasam had written many plyas in Kannada and English. Some of his famous books in Kannada are, # Makala school mana alawa , #Sikarni savithri , # Sathavana santhapa, # Hanninabal kanirranni His English plyas are.. # Fulfilment, #Purpose, # The Brahmnis curse, The Burden. The purpose by T.P kailasam is a short play dramatizing events that occurred in the Mahabharata involving Drona, Arjun , and Eklavya . Drona is a skill...
Introduction about Vinod Joshi Vinod Joshi is a postmodern Gujarati poet, writer and critic from Gujarat, India. Born 13 August 1955 Bhoringda , Amreli. His family is from Botad .his father Hargovinddas Joshi, was a sanskrit scholar, and served as a panchayat mantri in rural Saurashtra. Vinod Joshi has been influence by the folkloric Gujarati language of his mother,Lilavati Joshi. Joshi eared his Bachelor of Arts degree Gujarati literature at the kavishri Botadkar Arts and commerce College Botad in 1975. He completed his master of Arts at the Gujarati Anusnatak Kendra at Saurashtra University. He earned a pH.D in 1980 from the Gujarati bhasha sahitya bhavan Saurashtra University for his research thesis Radio Nataknu kalaswaroop Ane Gujaratima Teno Vikas under the supervision of Ishwarlal ...
Assignment Name: Rupa Bambhaniya Paper No: 14 The African literature Enrollment no: 2069108420200002 Class: M.A sem 4 Submitted by: Smt.S.B.Gardhi, Department of English Email I'd: rupabambhniya166@gmail.com Ngugi Wa Thiongo , A Grain of Wheat “A Grain of Wheat Is complex, powerful novel exploring the psychology of a hauntedman – haunted by an act of treachery to a hero of Kenya’s freedom movement.” Introduction : Ngugi wa Thiong'o, currently Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine, was born in Kenya, in 1938 into a large peasant family. He is also Honorary Member of American Academy of Letters. A many-sided intellectual, he is novelist, essayist, playwright, journalist, editor, academic and social activist. The Kenya of his birth and youth was a British settler colony (1895-1963). As an adolescent, he lived thro...
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