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Jejuri is the name of a series of poems written in 1976 by Arun Kolatkar, an Indian poet who wrote in Marathi and English. Jejuri won the Commonwealth Prize in 1977. The poem is made up of a series of often short fragments which describe the experiences of a secular visitor to the ruins of Jejuri, a pilgrimage site in
Abstract. This paper considers how Arun Kolatkar's 1976 Commonwealth Prize winning sequence Jejuri constitutes a challenge to the interpretation of postcolonial poetry. In particular, it is concerned with examining the interpretive demands Jejuri makes of its readers, arguing that its microcosmic spatial and temporal
Arun Kolatkar has written a poem about the place of pilgrimage, giving to his poem the title of Jejuri. But the most important aspect of his writing this poem is the faith which the people of Maharashtra have in the miraculous powers of god Khandoba.
Arun Balkrishna Kolatkar (Marathi: ???? ???????? ??????) was a poet from. Maharashtra, India. Writing in both Marathi and English, his poems found humor in many everyday matters. His poetry had an influence on modern Marathi poets. His first book of English poetry, Jejuri, is a collection 31 poems pertaining to a.
Volume II Issue I, April 2014 ISSN 2321 - 7065 Arun Kolatkar's Jejuri: Perspective Modern View on Faith, Realism and Scepticism Vilas K. Tayde Asst. Professor and Head Humanity and Science Department B.M. Polytechnic, Badlapur, Dist. Thane, Maharashtra, (INDIA) Abstract Jejuri, probably the most remarkable Indian
THEISTIC APPROACH IN ARUN KOLATKAR'S JEJURI. Advait D. Joshi. Lecturer,. Sadashivrao Mandalik Mahavidyalaya, Murgud. -Abstract-. Arun Kolatkar's Jejuri has attracted attention of critics as well as readers and scholars. The poem is famous as Kolatkar has accepted the non involvement strategy and he exposes
Oscillates between faith and skepticism is one of the dominant theme in "Jejuri" a collection of poem. Arun Kolatkar wrote the poem about Jejuri is a small town in western Maharashtra, situated at a distance about thirty miles from Pune. It is we known for its god Khandoba. The poet gave to his poem the title "Jejuri". But the
Arun Kolatkar depicts civil society mood and pilgrim's mood about the station and Jejuri particular god Khandoba. 'An Old Woman' shows social atmosphere around the temple of Khandoba. Arun. Kolatkar says that an old woman catches hold of a pilgrim in order to extract such money from him she is very poor woman who
ARUN KOLATKAR'S JEJURI: A RELIGIOUS SATIRE. Dr. Ambreen Safder Kharbe. G. M .Momin Women's College, Bhiwandi. (Affiliated to University of Mumbai). Rais High School Campus. Thane Road, Bhiwandi- 421302. Thane, Maharashtra. Abstract. Indian English Poetry is remarkable very great. It has gained name and.
21 Apr 2016 Cover page of Bhijaki Vahi. 151. 4.3. Arun Kolatkar with Allen Ginsberg in the. United States, 1986. 153. 5.1. “Between Jejuri and the Railway Station," Jejuri. 174. 5.2. “The Priest's Son" and “The Butterfly," Jejuri. 176. 5.3. Front and back covers of Jejuri. 178. 5.4. “The Potato Peelers," Kala Ghoda Poems.
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