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VOL. 2, ISSUE 6 (2017)
Indianness in the poetry of AK Ramanujan
Authors
Swati Suri
Abstract
Indian writings in English have always presented India, its culture and people in most of the works. These works always had a sense of longing for one’s motherland. India can be seen presented with all its shades, bright or dull. The poetry of A.K. Ramanujan belongs to this tradition. Attipat Krishnaswami Ramanujan’s reputation is well established as a world’s foremost folklorist, linguist, translator and a sagacious intellectual. And as a poet, he is not only a representative figure of the post-independent Indian English poetry, but also a seminal representative spokesman of the third world Diasporas. His credit lies in his remarkable ability to maintain a considerable balance between tradition and modernity. This paper is an attempt to study how this poet looks back at his Indian past and presents it through his power of words.
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Pages:368-370
How to cite this article:
Swati Suri "Indianness in the poetry of AK Ramanujan". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 6, 2017, Pages 368-370
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