World Language Resources Shadows of Words - An Autobiography by Amrita Pritam
Shadows of Words - An Autobiography by Amrita Pritam, Inglês Americano, Biografias, Book of the Week, Printed Matter Identificação do Produto: 46225
Nome do Produto Shadows of Words - An Autobiography by Amrita Pritam
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Brief Description: This is yet another autobiography of Amrita Pritam, after Rasidi Ticket, published way back in the 1970s. Not only does it capture her entire lifespan in its fold, but its warp and weft entails an entirely novel depiction on a spiritual plane.

This is yet another autobiography of Amrita Pritam, after Rasidi Ticket, published way back in the 1970s. Not only does it capture her entire lifespan in its fold, but its warp and weft entails an entirely novel depiction on a spiritual plane. Given her innate belief that since childhood all the chapters and experiences of her life have been created and lived under some shadow or another - death cast its shadows right at the time of her birth. Thereafter, the shadows of weapons, words, dreams, shadows of authoritarian powers and shadows of contemplation. These reflections effect her intense desire to present to the readers an incisive insight into her new inner world.

Viewed from various angles, it happens to be a distinctly adventurous autobiography, which like a serialized photographic frame keeps enhancing those images.

Supporting language: Inglês Americano
Applicable country: Índia
Plataforma de Suporte: Printed Matter
Table of Contents

Foreword

  • Shadows of Death
  • Shadows of the Impending Hour
  • Shadows of Weapons
  • Shadows of Words - 1
  • Shadows of Kaal-Sarp
  • Shadows of the Previous Birth - 1
  • Shadows of the Previous Birth - 2
  • Shadows of an Ancient Happening
  • Shadows of Dreams
  • Shadows of Words - 2
  • Shadows of Authoritarian Powers
  • Shadows of Contemplation
  • Shadows of Energy Particles

    About the Author

    Amrita Pritam is an eminent Punajbi poet and a prolific writer. She has to her credit twenty-four novels, fifteen collections of short stories and twenty-three volumes of prose. Her works have been defined as a 'woman's lyric cry against existential fate and societal abuse', and have been widely translated. She was conferred the D.Litt. Degree by five universities. She is the first woman recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award and was honored with Padma Shree in 1969. Two of her novels have been made into films. She received the Vaptarow Award in 1980 and the Bhartiya Jnanpith Award in 1982.