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The First Collective Poetry of R.K. Cowles {cover #1}
Complete collection of the first 6 poetry book from the author in a hard cover book. The poetry collection consists of 'Tints, Tones and Hues Volume I, II and III', 'Puzzled Poetry', 'Expressing Art Through Poetry', 'To Suckle the Senses of Nursery Rhyme Reconstructions', 'Death and a Bicycle' and 'HomeSpun'. All titles are still available individually in a paperback format on lulu.com. Along with two other individual poetry collection on both paperback and hard cover formats. 'Slang Poetry Volume I' is one and the other is 'The Hodgepodge of Poetized Morsels Parts 1 Through 6'.
The First Collected Poetry of R.K. Cowles {cover #2}
Complete collection of the first 6 poetry book from the author in a hard cover book. The poetry collection consists of 'Tints, Tones and Hues Volume I, II and III', 'Puzzled Poetry', 'Expressing Art Through Poetry', 'To Suckle the Senses of Nursery Rhyme Reconstructions', 'Death and a Bicycle' and 'HomeSpun'. All titles are still available individually in a paperback format on lulu.com. Along with two other individual poetry collection on both paperback and hard cover formats. 'Slang Poetry Volume I' is one and the other is 'The Hodgepodge of Poetized Morsels Parts 1 Through 6'.
The First Collective Poetry of R.K. Cowles {cover #3}
Complete collection of the first 6 poetry book from the author in a hard cover book. The poetry collection consists of 'Tints, Tones and Hues Volume I, II and III', 'Puzzled Poetry', 'Expressing Art Through Poetry', 'To Suckle the Senses of Nursery Rhyme Reconstructions', 'Death and a Bicycle' and 'HomeSpun'. All titles are still available individually in a paperback format on lulu.com. Along with two other individual poetry collection on both paperback and hard cover formats. 'Slang Poetry Volume I' is one and the other is 'The Hodgepodge of Poetized Morsels Parts 1 Through 6'.
Puzzled Poetry

Puzzled Poetry

R K Cowles

Lulu.com
2015
pokkari
Crossword poems are made by using all the words from the answers to a crossword puzzle and using mostly 85-90 %%] of only those words. Poems seems to be a little unorthodox, yet it does make an interesting poem, whether on something or sober. But the poet recommend doing it soberly.Jumbled poems are made by using another puzzle, the jumbles. by using the final answer as the title. Then taking the four jumbled words and placing them some where's in the poem.Paperback.
Death on a Bicycle

Death on a Bicycle

R K Cowles

Lulu.com
2015
pokkari
A poetry collection consisting of two subject matters. One is death, the other is bicycling. The author combined the two for this book because the interesting title. It even prompt the author to write a poem titled 'The Grim Reaper on a Bicycle', which is included in this book.
R.K. Narayan

R.K. Narayan

Ranga Rao

OUP India
2017
sidottu
R.K. Narayan occupies centre stage among Indian English writers of the twentieth century, with fifteen novels and novellas and more than half a dozen collections of short stories to his credit. He was the first Indian writer in English to win the Sahitya Akademi Award (1958). This work is a definitive study of the man and the writer. Ranga Rao presents an intimate picture of Narayan, based on his personal experiences with the Narayan himself and his friends and relatives. Rao does detailed critical analyses of all of Narayan's novels and novellas, reading them through the lens of the Indian philosophical concept of the three 'gunas' (quality or virtue): 'sattvic' (harmonious), 'rajasic' (passionate), and 'tamasic' (chaotic). Ranga Rao post-scripts his critique with wide-ranging endnotes, offering plenty of facts and filiations, drawn from critics as well as friends and interviewers of Narayan, and from the novelist's own non-fictional works.
R.K Narayan

R.K Narayan

Nicholas Grene

Northcote House Publishers Ltd
2010
nidottu
The Indian novelist R.K. Narayan was a key figure in the development of a distinctive postcolonial literature. This detailed critical study covers all of Narayan's work, offering an accessible introduction to his life and fiction with detailed analyses of the major novels. Although the chapters take the reader through the successive phases of his career, they are organised on a thematic rather than a chronological basis to allow a focus on the most significant critical issues his work raises. While the introduction sketches the outline of his life, the first chapter explores how his own background was developed into the fictional South Indian small town of Malgudi, the setting for almost all his work. The second chapter deals with the controversial issue of Narayan's politics, and the common criticism of his writing as insufficiently politically engaged. The central chapter of the book focuses on the submerged fables that animate some of his key novels, including his best known, The Guide. The fourth chapter considers Narayan's attitudes toward modernity as reflected in his essays and his fiction. Finally, there is an analysis of Narayan as storyteller and the special styles he devised to tell his elliptical, subtle and understated tales.
R.K. Narayan

R.K. Narayan

Michigan State University Press
1993
nidottu
This collection of eighteen essays is the first major work to evaluate the contributions of India's foremost literary figure writing in English, R. K. Narayan. His fourteen novels and nine volumes of short stories are centered almost exclusively in the fictional south-Indian town, Malgudi. Narayan, who began to acquire an international reputation in the second half of this century, reveals the India of his experience by focusing on the details of the lives of the characters who live in this complex community.Representative of the general field of Narayan criticism, Contemporary Critical Essays provides a balanced assessment, but also contains new interpretations of Narayan's work that are drawn from the latest developments in literary theory, feminist and cultural studies, as well as investigations into the implications of colonization and decolonization. As a result, these essays offer fresh insights, explore new directions, and reveal the nuances of an established literary criticism.