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Samarpana: Lines Written in Dhvanyaloka

 
K.V. Raghupathi (Author)
Synopsis These Fifty poems were reflections while the author was holding H.D Thoreau Fellowship at Dhvanyaloka in Mysore in 2000. Dhvanyaloka is a ‘Literary Criterion Centre’ founded by Late Prof. C.D. Narasimiah at Mysore. These were earlier published between 2001 and 2004 in literary and cultural journals like Mother India (Pondicherry) Sri Aurobindo’s Action (Pondicherry), Indian Book Chronicle (Jaipur). The Quest (Ranchi) The Scoria (Chandigarh) and Poetry Today (Kolkata). The serene atmosphere in Dhvanyaloka had further initiated the author into such ecstatic moods which finally yielded in the form of flections. Their hospitality had touched him deeply and hence he recorded this gratitude in printed words. Readers are requested to let us know their views about these poems.
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About the author

K.V. Raghupathi

Dr. K.V. Raghupathi (b. 1957) received his M.A. Degrees in English Literature in 1979, M.Phil. in 1982 and Ph.D. in 1997 from Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati and PGDTE (Post graduate Diploma in Teaching of English) from CIEFL, Hyderabad. He began writing seriously in 1985. Since then he has published innumerable poems, articles and book reviews in various literary and cultural journals and magazines of high reputation, participated in seminars and conferences, presented research papers and delivered lectures and public talks on literature, language, yoga, religion and spiritual life. He has so far published six books in English verse: Desert Bloms (Kolkata, 1987), Echoes Silent (Kolkata, 1988), The images of a Growing Dying City (Kolkata, 1989), Small Reflections (Kolkata, 2000), Voice of the Valley (New Delhi, 2003) and Wisdom of the Peepal Tree (New Delhi, 2003). He is a recipient of several awards, notably, H.D. Thoreau Fellowship 2000 (Dhvanyaloka, Mysore), Michael Madhusudan Academy Award 2001 (Kolkata) and the Chosen Best Poet of 2003 by the Poetry Society of India, New Delhi and Poetry Chain, Mumbai. He lives in Tirupati and is lover of classical Karnatic Music.

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Bibliographic information

Title Samarpana: Lines Written in Dhvanyaloka
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2006
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8175101458
length v+51p., 22cm.