Kamala Das: A Critical Spectrum

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As a poet Kamala Das merits a place among the best women poets of the twentieth century. She has made enormous contribution to Indian poetry in English by adding a feminist dimension to it, although she is not inclined to admit it. Perhaps deriving her inspiration from her matrilineal background she celebrates woman’s body and pleads for its integrity in her poems. She writes poetry as only as woman can write and takes pride in the fact of being a woman and that is certainly the starting point of all kinds of feminism. The present volume puts together deeply perceptive articles which study various facets of her poetry from feminist and other perspectives and often with reference to her life, a confessional poet that she is.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rajeshwar Mittapalli

Rajeshwar Mittapali is Associate Professor of English at Kiakatiya University, Warangal.  He has published a number of articles and books on Indian Writing in English, African Fiction and ELT.  His books include The Novels of Wole Soyinka and Indian Women Novelists and Psychoanalysis.  Besides these, he has edited twenty-two volumes of critical anthologies on a variety of literary subjects.  He has also been the editor of The Atlantic Literary Review, published quarterly in New Delhi, since its inception.

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Title
Kamala Das: A Critical Spectrum
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Edition
1st Ed.
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ISBN
8171569498
Length
viii+172 p., 23cm
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