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70.
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71.
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72.
Shah, ChetanSlow Dissolve: A Play for Television50pp Frames Bookends ( Madras) Rs20.00.
73.
Adinarayan, S.P.Where Do I Come In? 212pp Annamalai University (Annamalai Nagar) Rs20.00 [1989].
74.
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75.
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Chandra, SureshBaba's Tribe. A Novel98pp Bahri Publications (New Delhi) Rs60.00.
78.
Das, GurcharanA Fine Family347pp Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs65.00.
79.
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80.
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81.
Desai, BomanThe Memory of Elephants328pp Hodder & Stoughton Sceptre pa £5.99 [first publd 1988 ].
82.
Deshpande, ShashiThe Dark Holds No Terrors220pp Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs55.00 [first publd 1981]
83.
Dhondy, FarrukhBombay Duck316pp Jonathan Cape £13.95.
84.
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85.
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86.
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87.
Gill, RajRipples: A Novel80pp BR Publishing Corporation (Delhi) pa Rs40.00.
88.
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89.
Kanga, FirdausTrying to Grow242pp Bloomsbury £13.99 235pp Ravi Dayal Publishers (Delhi) Rs95.00.
90.
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91.
Karmakar, BasantiLove in the Throes of Tradition: A Novel253pp Writers Workshop ( Calcutta) csd Rs200.00 pa Rs150.00.
92.
Kulkarni, HemantSerpent in the Stars255pp Writers Workshop (Calcutta) csd Rs300.00 pa Rs200.00.
93.
Kumar, ShrawanEchoes and Re-echoes. A Collection of Short Stories and a Novelette184pp BR Publishing Corporation (Delhi) Rs60.00.
94.
Malgonkar, ManoharFour Graves and Other Stories144pp Penguin Books India ( New Delhi) Rs60.00 [fifteen stories, all except one publd previously in journals].
95.
Mallah, Indu K.Shadows in Dream-Time145pp Affiliated East-West Press (Madras) pa Rs30.00.
96.
Marath, S.Menon The Wound of Spring223pp Arnold Publishers (New Delhi) Rs35.00 [first publd 1960].
97.
Mehta, GitaRaj463pp Picador pa £3.99 [first publd 1989].
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100.
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101.
- The Middleman and Other Stories208Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs50.00 [first publd 1988].
102.
__ The Tiger's Daughter216pp Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs55.00 [first publd 1971].
103.
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104.
Murari, T.N.Enduring Affairs333pp Viking-Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs150.00.
105.
Nahal, ChamanThe Salt of Life546pp Allied (Delhi) Rs225.00.
106.
Namjoshi, Suniti Feminist Fables 133 illus by Susan Trangmar Sheba Feminist pa £4.95 [first publd 1981].
107.
Narayan, R.K.Mr. Sampath: The Printer of Malgudi218pp Mandarin pa £3.99 [firt publd 1949 as Mr Sampath].
108.
The World of Nagaraj186pp Heinemann £12.95 Indian Thought Publications (Mysore) pa Rs40.00.
109.
___ Waiting for the Mahatma 256 Mandarin pa £3.99 [first publd 1955].
110.
Parameswaran, UmaThe Door I Shut Behind Me: Selected Fiction Poetry and Drama143pp Affiliated East-West Press (Madras) pa Rs40.00.
111.
Pichumani, S.Ram Ram59pp Writers Workshop (Calcutta) csd Rs60.00 pa Rs40.00.
112.
Prabhakar, EricMadeira at Sundown (A Raj Trilogy262Chanakya Publications ( Delhi) Rs150.00.
113.
Rao, MalathiThe Bridge A Novel212pp Chanakya Publications (Delhi) Rs100.00.
114.
Rushdie, SalmanHaroun and the Sea of Stories218pp Granta Books ( Cambridge) £12.99 Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs175.00.
115.
Sahgal, NayantaraThe Day in Shadow208pp Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs65.00 [first publd 1971].
116.
Sealy, I.Allan Hero: A Fable248pp Viking-Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs125.00.
117.
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118.
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119.
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120.
Singh, GopalGod and Illusion173pp World Book Centre (New Delhi) Rs100.00 [eighteen short stories].
121.
Singh, S.Nihal Indian Days, Indian Nights160pp Arnold Publishers ( New Delhi) Rs75.00.
122.
Sreenivasan, KasthuriThe Light From Heaven. A Novel162pp Penguin Books India ( New Delhi) Rs65.00.
123.
Tharoor, ShashiThe Five-Dollar Smile: Fourteen Early Stories and a Farce in Two Acts239pp Viking-Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs175.00.
124.
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125.
Vimal, Ganga PrasadThe Talisman. Stories and Poems in Hindi and in English see under Poetry.
126.
Another India: An Anthology of Contemporary Indian Fiction and Poetry ed Nissim Ezekiel and Meenakshi Mukherjee296pp Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs55.00 [Selected from Vagartha 1973-1979].
127.
An Anthology of Commonwealth Poetry ed C. D. Narasimhaiah265pp Macmillan India Ltd (Madras) Rs65.00.
128.
Indian English Poetry Since 1950: An Anthology ed Vilas Sarangxiv + 161pp Disha Books (Bombay) pa Rs35.00 Sangam pa £3.50 [first publd 1990]
129.
Indian Poetry in English: Old and New ed O. P. Bhatnagar and R. A. Joshi80pp Rachana Prakashan (Jaipur) Rs60.00.
130.
The Inner Courtyard: Stories by Indian Women ed Lakshmi Holmstrom204pp Virago £9.95.
131.
Poetry of Calcutta: A Tercentenary Anthology ed Shivaprasad Samaddar105pp Writers Workshop (Calcutta) csd Rs80.00 pa Rs60.00 Translations from various Indian languages as well as poems originally written in English.
132.
The Slate of Life: An Anthology of Stories by Indian Women163pp Kali for Women ( New Delhi) Rs60.00.
133.
Snows to the Seas ed N. A. Nare69pp Pvtly publd ( Amravati) Rs40.00.
134.
The Art and Philosophy of Tragedy Sital Ghosh106pp Writers Workshop ( Calcutta) csd Rs120.00 pa Rs80.00.
135.
Contemporary Indian Poetry in English: With Special Emphasis on Nissim Ezekiel, Kamala Das, R. Parthasarathy and A. K. Ramanujan Lakshmi Raghu-nandan295pp Reliance Publishing House (New Delhi) Rs250.00.
136.
The Indian Critical Scene: Controversial Essays C. D. Narasimhaiah304pp BR Publishing Corporation (Delhi) Rs240.00.
137.
Indian Fiction in English. Problems and Promises ed R. S. Pathak191 pp Northern Book Centre (New Delhi) Rs175.00 [papers presented at a seminar at Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, Jan 1988].
138.
Indian Literature in English William Walsh219pp Longmans £17.95 [Longman Literature in English Series].
139.
'Indianness in Indian Writing in English: Towards a Descriptive Approach'Shreesh Choudhary Journal of Indian Writing in English (18) 2 pp. 55-65.
140.
'Inside and Outside the Whale: Politics and the New Indian English Novel' Makarand R. Paranjape The New Indian Novel in English pp. 213-26. 'Is Indian English an "Alien Tongue"?'John Oliver Perry The Literary Criterion (25) 3 pp. 38-55.
141.
Literature and Popular Culture: A Festschriftfor Isaac Sequiera eds R. S. Sharma, K. Narayana Chandran, Sukhbir Singh and Alladi Uma 204pp Cauveri Publications (Hyderabad) Rs160.00.
142.
Masks of Conquest: Literary Study and English Rule in IndiaGauri Viswanathan206pp Faber £20.00.
143.
'Narrative Techniques in the New Indian Novel'Novy KapadiaThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 239-50.
144.
Nationalism in Indo-Anglian Fiction G. P. Sharma 304pp Stering (New Delhi) csd Rs250.00 pa Rs60.00.
145.
The New Indian Novel in English: A Study of the 1980s ed Viney Kirpalxxvii + 286pp Allied Publishers (New Delhi) csd Rs250.00 pa Rs150.00; intro by Viney Kirpal.
146.
'Patriarchy and the Indian Woman-Poet'Roopali Sircar Chibber Indian Literature139 pp. 165-78.
147.
'Raj to Swaraj: A Survey of Anglo-Indian Fiction'V.R.N. PrasadThe Quest (4) 2 pp. 1-8.
148.
The Self, the Family and Society in Five Indian Novelists. Rajan, Raja Rao, Narayan, Arun Joshi, Anita Desai V. V. N. Rajendra Prasad 172pp Prestige Books (New Delhi) Rs180.00.
149.
Semantics and Syntax: India Loan Words in English: A Linguistic, Cultural, Literary and Historical Study S. D. Sharma xi + 241pp Prakash Book Depot (Bareilly) Rs220.00.
150.
Structures of Narrative in East and West Harjeet Singh Gill194pp Bahri Publications (New Delhi) Rs150.00.
151.
Studies in Contemporary Indian Drama ed Sudhakar Pandey and Freya Taraporewala112pp Prestige Books ( New Delhi) in association with Indian Society for Commonwealth Studies Rs120.00.
152.
Studies in Indian Writing in English with a Focus on Indian English DramaP. Bayyappa Reddy94pp Prestige Books (New Delhi) Rs120.00.
153.
Anand, Mulk Raj 'Encounter with the Self: A Study of the Confessional Mode in Mulk Raj Anand's The Bubble' Rajesh K. Pallan The New Indian Novel in English pp. 11-23.
154.
___ Mulk Raj Anand, the Short Story Writer Vijay Mohan Sethi114pp Ashish Publishing House (New Delhi) Rs100.00.
155.
The Theme of Exploitation in the Novels of Mulk Raj Anand Ambuj Kumar Sharma162pp H. K. Publishers & Distributors (New Delhi) Rs160.00.
156.
Aurobindo, Sri'The Biggest Puzzle in the Text of Savithri'K.D. SethnaMother India11 pp. 745-54.
157.
- 'The Future Poetry'Sisir Kumar GhoseMother India9 pp. 602-610.
158.
' "Satyavan Must Die": A Discourse apropos of a Phrase in Sri Aurobindo's Savithri'R.Y. DeshpandeMother India6 pp. 413-16, 7 pp. 477-80, 9 pp. 624-7, 10 pp. 682-6, 11 pp. 768-71, 12 pp. 813-16.
159.
Bhatla, Sanjiv'Of Hempen Rope and Gossamer'Krishna Rayan Poetry Chronicle24&5 pp. 141-9; review of Sanjiv Bhatla's Looking Back and Charmayne D'Souza's A Spelling Guide to Woman.
160.
Chatterjee, Upamanyu'Enjoyable Reading' Vinay Lal Indian Literature137 pp. 155-62 [on English August].
161.
- 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction: Upamanyu Chatterjee's English August'T. Vijay KumarThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 169-78.
162.
Chaudhuri, Nirad C.'Pride and Prejudice Unabated'M.K. NaikIndian Literature135 pp. 131-8 [on Thy Hand, Great Anarch! India: 1921-1952].
163.
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164.
Das, Kamala'My Instinct, My Guru'Indian Literature139 pp. 155-62 [edited version of 'Meet the Author Programme' organized by the Sahitya Akademi in New Delhi on 19 July 1990].
165.
Desai, Anita'Art and Vision of Anita Desai'Lal Udai Bhan PandeyThe Quest (4) 1 pp. 18-28.
166.
___ 'Clear Light of Day Between India and Pakistan'Alamgir HashmiThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 65-72.
167.
___ 'The Dangling Man: Deven in Anita Desai's In Custody'Bipin B. Panigrahi and Viney KirpalThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 271-8.
168.
'History and the Individual in Anita Desai's Clear Light of Day and Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children' Dieter Reimenschneider The New Indian Novel in English pp. 187-200.
169.
'Is Sita Mad?'Usha BandeIndian Literature139 pp. 179-84.
170.
'Self-Apprehension and Self-Identity in Clear Light of Day'Bipin B. PanigrahiThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 73-82.
171.
'The Shift from Female Centred to Male Centred Narrative in the Novels of the 1980s; A Study of Anita Desai and Nayantara Sahgal'Malashri LalThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 279-86.
172.
'Tradition and Tragedy: Anita Desai and R. K. Narayan'Paul SharradThe Commonwealth Review (2) 1-2 pp. 181-92.
173.
Desani, G.V.'Hatterr and Bazza: Post-Colonial Picaros'Haydn WilliamsThe Commonwealth Review (2) 1-2 pp. 204-11.
174.
___ 'The Meaning Behind the "Gesture": A Study of G. V. Desani's All About H. Hatterr'Shankar Mohan AroraJournal of Indian Writing in English (18) 1 pp. 19-30.
175.
Deshpande, Shashi'Shashi Deshpande: Portraits of the Indian Woman'Adele KingThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 159-68.
176.
D'Souza, Charmayne'Of Hempen Rope and Gossamer' Krishna Rayan see Bhatla item above.
177.
Ezekiel, Nissim'Nissim Ezekiel: Inlets to an Indian Sensibility'Walter Tonetto and Enrique MartinezThe Commonwealth Review (2) 1-2 pp. 262-84.
178.
Ghosh, Amitav'Imagination and Politics in The Shadow Lines'Novy KapadiaThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 201-10.
179.
'The Unfolding of a Raga: Narrative Structure in The Circle of Reason'G.J.V. PrasadThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 101-108.
180.
'Who is Afraid of Shadow Lines?'A.N. KaulIndian Literature138 pp. 88-93.
181.
Gokhale, Namita'Semiotics of Feminine Ideology and the Adaptation of Zola's Naturalism in Namita Gokhale's Pare'Devinder MohanThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 131-46.
182.
Jhabvala, R. Prawer'The Need to Suffer: Crisis of Identity in the Fiction of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala'Ron ShepherdThe Commonwealth Review (2) 1-2 pp. 196-203.
183.
The Novels of Kamala Markandaya and Ruth Jhabvala: A Study in East-West Encounter Rekha Jha176pp Prestige Books (New Delhi) Rs180.00.
184.
Joshi, Arun'Beyond the Litany of Wants: Contexts of Arun Joshi's Fiction Towards The Last Labyrinth'Devinder MohanThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 83-90.
185.
- 'The Clash of Opposites in Arun Joshi's The Last Labyrinth'Robert RossThe Literary Criterion (25) 2 pp. 1-9.
186.
- 'Problem of Individuation: A Critique on Arun Joshi's use of Symbols and Archetypes in The Last Labyringth'Padma DuttaJournal of Indian Writing in English (18) 1 pp. 31-40.
187.
'The Strange Case of Billy Biswas: Awareness of Worlds Within Worlds'M. Mani MeiteiThe Quest (4) 2 pp. 9-20.
188.
Kolatkar, Arun'Kolatkar's Jejuri: Quest as Stasis'Sudesh MishraThe Commonwealth Review (2) 1-2 pp. 236-61.
189.
Mahapatra, Jayanta'Patterns of Awareness: A Study in Relationships'Niranjan MohantyLittcrit (15) 1&2 pp. 44-56.
190.
'The Sacred and the Profane'E.V. RamakrishnanPoetry Chronicle (2) 4&5 pp. 126-34.
191.
Marath, S. Menon'Janu: Marath's Rhetoric of Possibility'Susan OnememThe Literary Criterion (25) 4 pp. 22-30.
192.
Markandaya, Kamala'Cross-Cultural Interaction in Markandaya's Pleasure City'Ramesh ChadhaThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 57-64.
193.
- The Novels of Kamala Markandaya and Ruth Jhabvala: A Study in East-West Encounter Rekha Jha see Jhabvala entry.
194.
Malik, Keshav'Vibrant Intensity'K.R. Srinivasa IyengarIndian Literature135 pp. 161-4 [on The Cut-off Point].
195.
Masroor, Mehr Nigar'A First Draft'Chandra Nisha SinghIndian Literature135 pp. 163-6 [review of Shadows of Time].
196.
Moraes, Dom'A Craftsman to his Bones'R. Raj RaoNew Quest83 pp. 314-16.
197.
Nagarajan, K.'Excerpts from Interviews with Shri K. Nagarajan'V.A. VasanthaJournal of Indian Writing in English (18) 2 pp. 50-54.
198.
Nahal, Chaman'Harivansh Batra's Quest Beyond Matter: A Study of Sunrise in Fiji'Viney KirpalThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 45-56.
199.
'The Writer as Historical Witness: Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan and Chaman Nahal's Azadi'C.N. SrinathThe Literary Criterion (25) 2 pp. 58-66.
200.
Narayan, R.K.'The Central Motif in Narayan's A Tiger for Malgudi: a Mythopoeic Interpretation'Shyam AsnaniThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 3-10.
201.
- 'An Experience in Self-Discovery' Interview by Gowri Ramnarayan The Hindu Jan 261990 p. 20.
202.
- 'Mode: Comedy; Type: Rakshasa; Author: R. K. Narayan'S.C. HarrexThe Commonwealth Review (2) 1-2 pp. 134-43.
203.
'R. K. Narayan as a Gandhian Novelist'Michel PousseThe Literary Criterion (25) 4 pp. 77-90.
204.
'Theme of Art and Immortality in R. K. Narayan's The Guide'Balbir SinghThe Literary Criterion (25)2 pp. 36-46
205.
'Tradition and Tragedy: Anita Desai and R. K. Narayan'Paul SharradThe Commonwealth Review (2)1-2 pp. 181-92.
206.
Narlikar, Jayant V.'A Sense of Humour'Jayant V. NarlikarIndian Literature140 pp. 67-78 [a talk in the 'Men and Books' programme organized by the Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi].
207.
Nehru, Jawaharlal'The Art of Creative Self-Expression'Kalyan Kumar ChatterjiIndian Literature135 pp. 47-55.
208.
'The Fusion of Poetry and History in Nehru's An Autobiography and The Discovery of India'K. ChellappanJoumal of Indian Writing in English (18) 1 pp. 1-8.
209.
- Jawaharlal Nehru as a Man of LettersChaman Nahal 6 1 pp Allied ( New Delhi) Rs75.00 [Nehru Memorial Lecture at Benares Hindu University in 1989].
210.
___ 'Nehru as a Writer'Vinay LalIndian Literature135 pp. 20-46.
211.
___ 'Poet as Statesman: Nehru's Humanism'P. MarudanayagamJournal of Indian Writing in English (18) 1 pp. 10-17.
212.
- 'The Style that Validates'Subhash Chandra NarulaIndian Literature135 pp. 56-70.
213.
Rao, Raja'The Divine in Their Human Abode: Mythical Love and Metaphysical Quest in the Novels of Raja Rao'Indira SambamurthyThe Quest (4) 2 pp. 25-33.
214.
___ 'Not Quite Pandit Jagannath'M.K. NaikIndian Literature135 pp. 151-5 [a review of On The Ganga Ghat].
215.
Rao, Ranga'Freud and Post Colonialism in Ranga Rao's Fowl-Filcher'John RothforkJournal of Indian Writing in English (18) 2 pp. 66-78.
216.
- 'Publication of Fowl-Filcher: A Case Study in Literary Obstetrics'V.P. Ranga RaoJournal of Indian Writing in English (18) 2 pp. 44-6.
217.
- 'The Survival of the Fittest: Fowl-Filcher as a Picaresque Novel'R. Raj RaoThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 179-86.
218.
Rushdie, Salman'Bacchus and Buddha: Salman Rushdie and R. K. Narayan'K.V.S. MurtiThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 157-68.
219.
'Characterization in Midnight's Children'Arun P. MukherjeeThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 109-20.
220.
- 'A Critical Study of Shame'Ashutosh BanerjeeThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 71-6.
221.
'East is East and West is West? Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children as an Indian Novel'Joseph SwannThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 251-62.
222.
'From Satiric Farce to Tragic Epiphany: Salman Rushdie'sSatanic Verses' David Myers The Commonwealth Review (2)1-2 pp. 144-67.
223.
'Grimus: An Analysis'P. Bayapa ReddyThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 5-9.
224.
'History and the Individual in the Novels of Rushdie'R.S. PathakThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 118-34.
225.
___ 'In Good Faith' Salman Rushdie Independent on Sunday Feb 4 1990.
226.
'The Metaphor of Shame: Rushdie's Fact-Fiction'Suresh ChandraThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 77-84.
227.
'Midnight's Children as Fantasy'Ron ShepherdThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 33-43.
228.
'Migration and the Human Spirit in The Satanic Verses'David KerrThe Commonwealth Review (2)1-2 pp. 168-80.
229.
'Narrative Techniques in Midnight's Children'Ashutosh BanerjeeThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 23-32.
230.
'Politics in the Novels of Salman Rushdie'Tariq RahmanThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 102-117.
231.
___ 'Post-Joycean Sub-Joycean: The Reverses of Mr Rushdie's Tricks in The Satanic Verses'Feroza JussawallaThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 227-38.
232.
'Quest for Identity: A Study of the Narrative in Rushdie's Midnight's Children'M. Madhusudhana RaoThe Literary Criterion (25)4 pp. 31-42.
233.
___ 'The Reception of Midnight's Children in West Germany'Klaus BoinerThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 10-22.
234.
___ 'Ruby Wiebe, Paul Scott and Salman Rushdie: Historians Distanced from History'Satya Brat SinghThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 146-56.
235.
- Salman Rushdie and the Third World: Myths of the NationTimothy Brennan203pp Macmillan csd £29.50 pa £9.99.
236.
A Satanic Affair Malise Ruthven224pp Chatto & Windus £14.95.
237.
___ 'Sense and Sensibility in Shame'O.P. MathurThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 85-93.
238.
___ 'Shame: A Modern Comic Epic in Prose'S.K. TikooThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 44-63.
239.
___ 'Shame: An Overview of a Labyrinth'Uma ParameswaranThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 121-30.
240.
- 'Shame: A Point of View'P. Bayapa ReddyThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 94-101.
241.
'Shame: A Thematic Study'Indira BhattThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 64-70.
242.
___ 'Time and Timelessness in Rushdie's Fiction'M. Madhusudhana RaoThe Commonwealth Review (1)2 pp. 135-45.
243.
Sahgal, Nayantara'The Emperor's New Clothes: The Emergency and Sahgal's Rich Like Us'Jasbir JainThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 27-36.
244.
'Goodbye to Realism: The "Ending" of Mistaken Identity'Jasbir JainThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 263-70.
245.
___ 'Historical Consciousness in the Novels of Nayantara Sahgal'A.V. Krishna RaoJournal of Indian Writing in English (18)2 pp. 24-43.
246.
___ 'Narrative Technique in Nayantara Sahgal's Plans for Departure'Zerin AnklesariaThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 37-44.
247.
___ 'Nayantara Sahgal's A Situation in New Delhi'Tom MulcaireThe Commonwealth Review (2)1-2 pp. 193-5.
248.
Sarabhai, Mrinalini'I Have Danced to Words'Mrinalini SarabhaiIndian Literature139 pp. 147-52 [a talk in the 'Men and Books' Programme organized by the Sahitya Akademi at New Delhi on 18 Sept 1989.].
249.
Sarang, Vilas'Vilas Sarang as a Short Story Writer'V.V. BadveNew Quest84 pp. 337-48.
250.
Sealy, I. Allan'Nameless Splendour: Trotter Triumphant'Geeta Doctor Literature Alive (4) 1 pp. 25-8.
251.
Seth, Vikram'Footprints on the Lawn'Gopal GandhiThe Book Review (14)2 pp. 2021 [on All You Who Sleep Tonights].
252.
___ 'The Golden Gate: The First Indian Novel in Verse'Santosh GuptaThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 91-100.
253.
___ 'Just Talk Poetry'Krishna RayanPoetry Chronicle (2)3 pp. 80-84 [review of All You Who Sleep Tonight].
254.
Shahane, V.A.'The Image of India in V. A. Shahane's Prajapati'O.P. BhatnagarThe Quest (4)1 pp. 1-13.
255.
Sharma, Partap'The Novel as Turban: Pratap Sharma's Days of the Turban'C.N. SrinathThe New Indian Novel in English pp. 147-58.
256.
Singh, Khushwant'The Writer as Historical Witness: Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan and Chaman Nahal's Azadz' see Nahal entry above.
257.
Tharoor, Shashi'Writer at Work' interview by Anjali Mathur Gentleman 1 Feb 1990 pp. 41-54 (Sterling Newspapers Pvt Ltd, 920 Tulsiani Chambers, Nariman Point, Bombay 400021).
258.
Coomaraswamy, Ananda K.What is Civilization? And Other Essaysxi + 193pp OUP (Delhi) Rs250.00.
259.
Fernandes, PraxyThe Tigers of Mysore. A Biography of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan288pp Penguin Books India (New Delhi) Rs150.00 [first publd 1969].
260.
Gandhi, RajmohanPatel A Lifexii + 613pp Navjivan Publishing House (Ahmedabad) Rs200.00.
261.
Haksar, P.N.One More Life Vol 1 OUP (Delhi) Rs125.00 [autobiography of a civil servant].
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