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Vimarshini/విమర్శిని [The Critic]
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Narrated by:
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Neelima Anand
About this listen
Your book is a compilation of speeches of research papers on essays written in different contexts. These include linguistics, dialect philosophy, folk grammar, and folk wisdom.
These include Sri Krishnadevarayala, Sinare, Bhimanna, Nalam Krishna Rao.
In addition to the poetic feature review, I provided the materiality of the novel 'Keelubombalu' and the courtesy of the society in the sky. In 'Munivahanudu' I have included the literary war of Dalit life in 'Malavandrapata'.
Yet you will find a new perspective on the ‘immigrant writer’ and an assessment of that literary consciousness.
Please note: This audiobook is in Telugu.
©2019 Prof. Kolakaluri Enoch (P)2022 myAudioBits
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