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Globalism has come to be accepted as the dominant world philosophy for the twenty-first century. Globalisation is not a new phenomenon, but extension of the policy of colonization, which started with the Industrial Revolution in England. The author has traced the history of Colonialism from the eighteenth century and linked it up with the present phase of Globalisation. While analysed the process of industrialization in France, Germany and the U.S.A. The two ...
Irreverent and witty, Eastwords is a powerful novel that spans ages and continents. East meets west in its cast, both real and imagined, that includes Shakespeare (the 'Bardshah') and Siraj-ud-Daulah, Oberon and Titania, Robert Clive and Vasco da Gama, Caliban, Puck and Prospero. Deliciously tinged with magical realism, the story comes alive with characters who take on new incarnations as the plot progresses. The reader is witness to the reinvention of ...
Within a decade after India secured independence in 1947, a group of young poets and writers came together under the banner of a little magazine 'Krittibas', which later metamorphosed from mere banner to brand 'Krittibas', the icon for youth. This group started writing using a diction, imagery and language which were direct, confessional and at the same time very urbane. In 'City of Memories', Sunil has recalled those good old days and in a way has taken us ...