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The book is basically athematic study of R.K. Nrayans novels and a reference to his short stories has been made only in passing. The major themes that emerge from Narayans novels are love and marriage or man woman relationship family relationships under scoring the father son relationship socio cultural and political scene of the country during the last fifty years and the Hindu ethos highlighting renunciations as an ideal of the Hindu way of life. For the first time the major themes of Narayans novels have been clearly worked out and the identity of Malgudi has been convincingly established by the author.
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E-Commerce or Electronics Commerce is a philosophy of current business, which addresses the prerequisites of business organizations. It can be comprehensively characterized as the way toward buying or selling of goods or services utilizing an electronic medium, for example, the Internet. In this edition of Electronic Commerce, gives finish scope of the key business what’s more, technology components of electronic commerce. The book does not expect that readers have any past electronic commerce learning or experience. Subsequent to looking for a textbook that offered adjusted scope of both the business and technology components of electronic commerce, I reasoned that no such book existed. E...
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R.K. Narayan S Career As A Novelist And Short Story Writer Spans Almost Eight Decades From Swami And Friends (1935) To Grandmother S Tale (1992) Until His Death On 13 May 2001 At The Ripe Age Of 95. His Distinctive Sense Of Humour, His Trade Mark Irony, His Bemused, Knowing, Overseeing Perspective, His Rootedness In Religion And Family Values And His Inescapable Capturing Of The Essence Of Indian Sensibility All Have Been Looked At From A Refreshingly New Perspective, Hitherto Only Partly Touched Or Left Unexplored And Unattempted. New Insights Into The Guide, The Maneater Of Malgudi, A Tiger For Malgudi, Waiting For The Mahatma, The Dark Room Exploit Freshly-Forged Tools Of Critical Analysi...
A red cravat disappears from the scene of the crime. A Saudi Sheikh goes missing at sea. A charred corpse mysteriously appears 2000 feet above sea level. A son witnesses his mother’s most heinous crime. The Knife’s Edge is a collection of short murder mysteries that will shock, thrill and scintillate you by immersing you in the world of corporate espionage, vengeful ex-lovers, and murderous millionaires. Short, intense, and full of plot twists, these stories are ideal for readers who love a quick thrill that will keep them coming back for more.
It’s a story of the boy who loved a Spanish girl against reasons and inscribed his love on the capital of Spain. The first-ever Indo-Spanish romantic-thriller that’ll leave you swoon. He was a creator, of happiness and she was an achiever, of fame and fortune, their worlds apart from one another but their meeting or connection had to happen to serve a purpose towards each other. Trace it up, to feel the fondness in an unequal and bloody conflict, where he fought! He Bled and took almost an army of people down to behold her love of its power.
Love has no caste until you come to India. In our country, caste still plays a major role when it comes to choosing a life partner. Though our younger generation has ideas and beliefs that are constantly struggling to overcome the CasteD mind, this creates a cold conflict between them and their parents. Yash, a doctor and scientist, falls in love with a beautiful and intelligent girl, Shobhita, but life takes its twists and turns when he decides to marry her. Will he be able to convince his parents or will he marry a girl of their choice and forget his love? Whose heart will he break—that of his parents or his love? Or is life waiting to give him another shock?
My eyes may illuminate the rays of felicity, but behind it lies an opaque image of affliction. Sometimes the words like themselves, To get entangled into the intricate Threads of angst honing, The lines in the blank pages To mitigate the soul wandering inside. The ink stains of agony which crumpled From the monotonous routine Ruptured the walls of reality, To open the gates of truth and passion, Enabling the fingers to chase, The ultimate weapon to sway across, The literary ends carrying the burden, To yield the darndest peace and harmony to oneself !
Small poems leave large spaces unfilled and larger silences unxpressed. Poetry of spiritual contemplation and romantic half-truths often come in this category. ‘Eternity is a dew drop’ is a collection of such small poems by Sai Sasmita Dash which fall somewhere within this spectra. The lyrical soul of these nuggets would expect from its readers a sensibility that is unsullied by modernist apologies. Sometimes in prayer-like whispers and sometimes in breathing undertones of stifled longings, these poems leave the reader asking for more. In fact, one who is destined to love is also ordained to leave her story half-uttered ! Hara Prasad Das (Eminent poet)