Tughlaq Girish Karnad , (born May 19, 1938, Matheran Bombay Presidency [now in Maharashtra], India), Indian playwright, author, actor, and film director whose films and plays, written largely in Kannda, explore the present by way of the past. He has written many plays and ‘Tughlaq’ is very famous. Girish Karnad is a modern Indian playwright who draws the contours of contemporary reality upon the mythological canvas. Drawing the plots of his plays from Indian history, myths and legends, he presents them in such a way that they assume contemporary significance. This is the story about a monarch who ruled over India for more than twenty years. He presented as both wise and foolish, kind and cruel in the play. He made may decision during his kingdom. Such as to transform his capital from Delhi to Daultabad and changing of currency. He killed many people including his mother. At the end he is totally shattered as a ruler. The characters lik...
A.K. Ramanujan as a Translator and/or Translation Theorist Name: Gausvami Surbhi A. SEM: 4 M.A English. Smt. S. B. Gardi, Department of English Maharaja Krishnkumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. Email: gausvamisurbhi17@gmail.com Mobile: 7490920184 # Abstract: An attempt has been made in this paper to investigate the theory and methods that A.K Ramanujan used in Translation. A.K. Ramanujan was remarkable translator who helped foreign readers to appreciate the beauty of ancient Indian texts other than the Sanskrit ones. A.K. Ramanujan occupies a unique position among Indian and postcolonial theorists and practitioners of translation. This paper explores how Ramanujan was well aware of his responsibilities of having to convey the original to the target reader and also of having to strike a balance between the author's interest and his own interest. His task was made all the more difficult when it came to the translation of a...
· Author’s Study · Jhumpa Lahiri Born Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri 11 July 1967 (age 51) London, England, UK Occupation Author Nationality American Alma mater Barnard College Boston University Genre Novel, short story, postcolonial Notable works Interpreter of Maladies (1999) The Namesake (2003) Unaccustomed Earth (2008) The Lowland (2013) Notable awards 1999 O. Henry Award 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Nilanjana Sudeshna " Jhumpa " Lahiri (born July 11, 1967) is an American author of Indian origin, known for her short-stories, novels and essays in English, and more recently, in Italian. In her body of works, Lahiri explores the Indian-immigrant experience in America. A clash of two cultures...
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