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- Prof. Ramesh, with his thorough knowledge of the Western and Indian poetics, as well as the culture of the land is the right person to explain and interpret the poems of T. Vasudeva Reddy's Fleeting Bubbles.
- Author(s): Ramesh Chandra Mukhopadhyay & T Vasudeva Reddy
- 180 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Asian
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About the Book
Prof. Ramesh, with his thorough knowledge of the Western and Indian poetics, as well as the culture of the land is the right person to explain and interpret the poems of T. Vasudeva Reddy's Fleeting Bubbles. This collection of poems holds a mirror as it were to the existing social situations in India.
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Prof. Ramesh, with his thorough knowledge of the Western and Indian poetics, as well as the culture of the land is the right person to explain and interpret the poems of T. Vasudeva Reddy's Fleeting Bubbles. This collection of poems holds a mirror as it were to the existing social situations in India. Following an introduction, this book explores Fleeting Bubbles in six phases: Rural, Urban, Political and Social, Subjective, General, and Spiritual phases. Each chapter focuses on the aspects of a particular thematic pattern as it is analyzed and explained.
Prof. Ramesh occupies a special place, an unenviable position with his total reliance on Indian poetics, while analyzing and interpreting a poem by an Indian poet. As such with his toolkit of integrated critical background and approach, he can easily open the chambers of the concealed beauties of the poems of Dr. T.V. Reddy and make it accessible to the average reader.
The poetry of Dr. Reddy is loaded with the rich ore of ambiguity and Prof. Ramesh has successfully unearthed the hidden layers and beauties of the poems of Fleeting Bubbles and decoded the lines for reader's understanding. As one goes through this book, the reader can understand better the critical concepts of Dr. Ramesh and the nature of his critical approach in understanding and interpreting a poem.
Dr. Ramesh Chandra Mukhopadhyaya, (1947 -) is a distinguished scholar, researcher, a bilingual writer in English and Bengali and editor from Kolkata. He did M. A. in three subjects, M.Phil. and Ph.D. in English and Sutrapitaka Tirtha and has retired as a college lecturer and professor. He has written more than forty books in English and Bengali and has published hundreds of critical articles and poems. He lives near Sri Ramakrishna Mission at Belur in Kolkata.
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Review Quotes
"Though he writes in English, T.V. Reddy does not anglicize his thoughts. Nor does he hide his emotions as the pseudo-English so often do in the worn-out fashion of neo-metaphysicals. He remains a native, an Indian in what he thinks about the world in its enigmatic appeal, a pantheist at the core of his heart. His is stuff with a distinctly Indian flavour, the ripe jackfruit and appetizing yellow of mango in a basket."
-- A. Russell
"Each poem leads us into the soul of India--into the roadway that I travelled while in the South of India. It brings so much back to me all over again. The people come alive, the trees bemoan their burden under the hot sun and you touch the reader with a beautiful cadence and natural rhyme."
-- Dr. Rosemary C. Wilkinson
"The rhythm in his lyrical lines is at once touching and invigorating even the mute psychic state. The striking images and structure of lucid lines tinged with imagination created wonderful results. His deep insight in life and nature makes him aware of the magnificent sights which he bursts out most successfully so as attract the attention of all poetry lovers."
-- Prof. Sankarasan Parida
"In this volume, T.V. Reddy has emerged as a potent poet rooted deep in the soil from where many young poets may learn how to furrow field and sow seeds of lovely lyrics rich in socio-politico-cultural consciousness."
-- D.C. Chambial