Aneesh Raghavan
The colonial town of Puducherry has been home to some of India's greatest poets, spiritual seekers, and visionaries, especially during British rule. It possesses the rare virtue of being both a political refuge and a spiritual haven for several luminaries who, on their part, were both freedom…
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Jagadeesan Thangavel
This essay[1] intends to look at Pudumaippithan’s non-fictional works and how he engaged with other forms of writing apart from being a popular short story writer. His non-fictional writings such as essays, reviews, political biographies and commentaries present a context to understand…
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Sahapedia: What are the challenges in archiving cartoons in India?
A.R. Venkatachalapathy: I think this is a problem with a larger archiving issue in India. Indians are notorious for not actually preserving their documents. And print media itself lends itself to certain problems…
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The article is taken is from The Indian Media, Illusion, Delusion and Reality. Essays in honour of Prem Bhatia (Edited by AshaRani Mathur and published by Rupa and Co on behalf of Prem Bhatia Memorial Trust). We gratefully acknowledge Prem Bhatia Memorial Trust for having given us permission to…
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This article is taken from The Indian Media, Illusion, Delusion and Reality: Essays in Honour of Prem Bhatia (Edited by Asha Rani Mathur and published by Rupa and Co on behalf of Prem Bhatia Memorial Trust). We gratefully acknowledge Prem Bhatia Memorial Trust for giving us permission to carry the…
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