http://www.webprapancham.com/literature/poetry/index.htm
Thanks,
Vineel
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There are four poems and all of them seem to be from "parikiNee".
1) madhyataragati nataraaju
2) gumaasta sooryuDu
3) kuMkaM puvvu
4) maa aaviDaku maMtraaloccu.
The link for parikiNee does not seem to work.
first two poems are really good(IMO).
Thanks,
Vineel
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Subject: The Nobel Laureate- V S Naipaul
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"Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul has spent a lifetime pondering his place in
the world, trying to square his own ancestral culture with that of his
birthplace and that of England, the country he adopted as his home. He was
born in Chaguanas, Trinidad, in 1932, the grandson of a Hindu in the Brahmin
caste from the north of India who had moved to Trinidad to work on the sugar
plantations. His father, Seepersad, desperately wanted to be a fiction
writer but had to settle for working at the local newspaper, The Trinidad
Guardian.
The young Mr. Naipaul grew up poor but with a burning desire — fully
supported by his ambitious father — to succeed in the wider world, and when
he was 18 he went to England on a Trinidad government scholarship to
University College, Oxford. Mr. Naipaul felt lonely and isolated, and his
alienation was not helped by the rejection of several early attempts at
fiction. But he had more success with a series of satirical novels set in
Trinidad, including "The Mystic Masseur" (1957)." Sarah Lyall, NY Times,
October 12, 2001
For A Sampling of Work by V. S. Naipaul, visit:
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Sreenivasarao Vepachedu
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> I read in some online mag. that bharani is a good writer, but never
> got a chance to read his poems. Few of them are now available at
>
> http://www.webprapancham.com/literature/poetry/index.htm
I had trouble opening this site, so couldn't see which one of bharaNi's
poems were posted there. Do you have the titles of these poems?
Over the last year, I had the chance to read two books of poetry by bharaNi:
ఆటగదరా శివా, a series of devotional poems, and 'parkiNee', an anthology
comprising several verses examining daily life. I was particularly impressed by
the many heartwarming poems in the latter.
Regards -- V. Chowdary Jampala
PS: I don't need to remind you all that tanikeLLa bharaNi was a succesful
playwright and dialogue writer before he became a full time film actor.
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