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Dreamer Meets Revolutionary

Dreamer Meets Revolutionary by  Raza Naeem pays homage to the man he calls “Pakistan’s Gramsci”, the writer Syed Sibte Hasan From the Journal The Friday Times. For original click on the link:  Among friends - Sibte Hasan, Dr M. Sarwar and Faiz Ahmed Faiz 31 July marked the 99th birth anniversary of the pioneer of the Progressive Writers’ Association (PWA) in undivided India

Chaos Theory

Link https://web.archive.org/web/20130805120146/http://www.imho.com/grae/chaos/chaos.html Chaos Theory: A Brief Introduction What exactly is chaos? The name "chaos theory" comes from the fact that the systems that the theory describes are apparently disordered, but chaos theory is really about finding the underlying order in apparently random data. When was chaos first discovered? The

Mahapatra: Bijay Kant Dubey

Jayanta Mahapatra (1928-) As A Poet Among the exponents of modern Indian English poetry, as such Nissim Ezekiel, Purshottam Lal,  Keki N.Daruwalla, Shiv K.Kumar, Adil Jussawalla, Kamala Das, Shiv K.Kumar, Dom Moraes, Pritish Nandy, Arun Kolatkar, Dilip Chitre and a host of others, whom we presume to be the harbingers of modernism, Jayanta Mahapatra is definitely one of those who have

A Gallery of Portraits In Poetry

A Gallery of Portraits In Poetry (Indian English Poets) Bijay Kant Dubey  Indian English poetry There is nothing as Indian English poetry Though some have called it As is there anything Like British English, King’s or Queen’s Standard, Not even the local one And what it pains us is this It is nowhere spoken in India, Nor does it have a feeder dialect To vitalize it And even it

Netaji's Addresses on Azad Hind Radio

Note: It is copied material Orwell: The War Commentaries; West, W. J. Netaji's Addresses on Azad Hind Radio: I'am compiling some of the addresses of Netaji Bose on Azad Hind Radio on this page. At the beginning is the Manifesto of the Radio service which transmitted out of Berlin during the Second World War. I intend to study the role of India and Indians in general during the Second World

A Critical Comparison Between Japanese and American Propaganda during World War II

Source: https://www.msu.edu/~navarro6/srop.html A Critical Comparison Between Japanese and American  Propaganda during World War II. Anthony V. Navarro Hakko Ichiu. (“Eight corner of the World under one roof.”)                                                        Japanese War Slogan Hostilities exist. There is no blinking at the fact that that our people, our territory