Books of Indic fiction (English)

  • Penumbra: Life Coming Out of the Shadows
    By Susan Parulekar

    MORANTE , Francisco : 1426 . MURILLO LÓPEZ , Vicente : 4243 . MORANTE , Jerónimo de : 104 . MURPHY , J .: 3009 . MORAGA Y POBLETE , Juan Bautista : MURO , Luis : 1956 . 824 . MURÚA , Martín de : 1196 . MOREJÓN , Juan : 62 , 107 .

  • Adorno and Modernism in Late Style in India
    By Tania Roy

    These are just some of the provocations that arise from Adorno's idea of an aesthetic late style.

  • Sand Storms, Summer Rains
    By Asha Iyer Kumar

    Sand Storms, Summer Rains is a moving narration of dreams and deprivations, sorrow and sacrifice, love and loss of two men and their families, a story that in the end prods us to evaluate our own priorities and preferences in a world that ...

  • The Zarathushtrian Saga
    By Tina Mehta

    The Zarathushtrian Saga

  • Baba Bugi
    By B.K.Tripathy

    The biggest pile was of Viswaraj “ Bundle " Singh's party to which he also belonged but which he wanted either to leave or from which he wanted to have Singh and his jackal Mandal Ghaswan ejected . He shifted the pieces from one pile to ...

  • Tribals in Indian English Novel
    By A.K. Chaturvedi

    3 Tribals in Indian English Novel ( 1 ) THE STRANGE CASE OF BILLY BISWAS Arun Joshi claims to have written his novels to reveal that mysterious underworld which is the human soul . This attempt , according to him , will help in a better ...

  • Ambrosia for Afters
    By Kalpana Swaminathan

    I love ragda , bhel puri and idli . I hate all sweets except chocolate . My best friends are Shirin Patel and Dolly Mascarenhas . Our class teacher is Miss Pavri . My hobbies are writing and cycling — ambrosia for after's 93.

  • No Man's Land
    By Nilesh Shrivastava

    No Man's Land

  • Indian Women Writing in English: New Perspectives
    By Sathupati Prasanna Sree

    Hence , Indian English Fiction has evoked a widespread interest in India and abroad during the recent decades . Fiction by women writers contributes a major segment of the contemporary Indian writing in English .

  • Reflections on Indian English Literature
    By Mukesh Ranjan Verma, Krishna Autar Agrawal

    Urvasie , Sri Aurobindo's first long narrative poem , is a major statement and provides a foundation for his entire poetic career . It explores the nature , power and mystery of love and attempts a first definition of the Adversary ...

  • Aspects of Contemporary Post/colonial Literature
    By Sheo Bhushan Shukla, Anu Shukla

    Nevertheless , his irreverent sense of humor was irrepressible . In his haiku , he almost takes a perverse delight in the creation of off - color images : While urinating I felt slightly self - conscious Before the spring moon .

  • My Red Butterfly
    By Avinash Pushkarna

    My Red Butterfly

  • You Only Live Once: One for Passion, Two for Love, Three for Friendship

    You Only Live Once: One for Passion, Two for Love, Three for Friendship

  • Indian Fiction in English: Roots and Blossoms
    By Amar Nath Prasad, Nagendra Kumar Singh

    Smita Jha Balchandra Rajan has written only two novels , The Dark Dancer ( 1958 ) and Too Long in the West ( 1961 ) . Both the novels may seem to be autobiographical in nature , indeed in varying measures , and yet one is left to wonder ...

  • Truly, Madly, Deeply!: Memoirs of a Broken Heart's First Love!
    By Faraaz Kazi

    This teenage love story seeks answers to all these and more as it alternates between the past and the present events in the life of Rahul and makes you wonder; do all love stories have a happy ending? Or do all love stories end, ever?

  • Hot Chocolate is Thicker Than Blood
    By Rupa Gulab

    Hot Chocolate is Thicker Than Blood

  • Oops! I fell in love!: just by chance...
    By Harsh Snehanshu

    They are the ones who make you happy and indeed I was somewhat happy. Yeah, I was happy! Happy, but not quite elated. Amidst all my closest friends who were present, I missed the presence of somebody – 'my-bestest-friend'.

  • Indian English Novel: Text and Context
    By Gajendra Kumar

    The expansion of English , by and large , created a conducive environment for the growth and development of the Indian narrative not only in English but the Indian languages as well as it imbued the indigenous story - telling tradition ...

  • The Tantric Curse
    By Anupama Garg

    The Tantric Curse

  • The Velvet Gloves
    By Balakrishna Kamath

    About the Book: The day Mr. Godbole retires from the Agency things take a sinister turn.