Critical Analysis of A Hot Noon in Malabar by Kamala Das
A Hot Noon in Malabar is an autobiographical poem in which Kamala Das recalls some of her experiences in her …
A Hot Noon in Malabar is an autobiographical poem in which Kamala Das recalls some of her experiences in her …
The Dance of the Eunuchs was published in 1965 in Kamala Das‘s very first volume of poems which appeared under …
The Old Playhouse is a wholly autobiographical poem in which Kamala Das has described her unhappy conjugal life or the …
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Few Women Characters Muhammad Tughlaq, history tells us, did not have any deep knowledge of the human heart. That is …
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The word “hunger” of the title has been used here in a double sense: it means the desire to eat …
The speaker in this poem, “Hunger” narrates his experience with a fisherman and the fisherman’s daughter. Having learnt from somewhere …