Late Kamala Das did not have any party politics but in a wider sense she has sympathy towards the downtrodden. She was interested in middle class politics of the society. Her main interest was in the world of imagination
kamala das was expired in 2009
In the story, Kamala was bought from a local market, and then sold, by a married man. Sarita is married to the man in the story, yet she is also exploited by him.
Kamala and Raji - 1990 was released on: USA: 7 August 1990 (TV premiere)
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The duration of Das kleine und das große Glück is 1.63 hours.
Her father is Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and her mother is Kamala Nehru.
kamala das died in the year 2009
kamala das died in the year 2009
Kamala Das Gupta was born in 1907.
Kamala Das Gupta was born in 1907.
The Invitation by Kamala Das is about resisting suicidal tendencies. The book is actually compilation made up of three novellas.
Kamala Das was an acclaimed Indian English author who was best known for her work about the issues faced by an average female individual. My Grandmother's house was a poem by Kamala Das which describes about the demolition of a house and its stats being read by a child who has grown up.
Kamala Das, also known as Madhavikutty, was a prolific Indian poet. You can find her complete works in various poetry collections and anthologies such as "The Collected Poems of Kamala Das." Many of her poems are also available online for free.
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"Spoiling the Name of Kamala Das" is a poem by Ayyappa Paniker that criticizes those who try to tarnish the reputation of the renowned Indian poet Kamala Das. The poem highlights the resilience and talent of Das, emphasizing that her work and influence should not be diminished by baseless criticisms. Paniker celebrates Das's creativity and courage in expressing her thoughts and emotions through her poetry.
yes, it is from the autobiography of kamala das, my story. In wich she decribes how she and other black students were descriminated badly in britain indian skools!
kamala das's "Spoiling the name" throws light on subjugation of female self in a dominant patriarchy. The persona has no name rather names given by family,husband and society
The theme of the poem is that people tend to deliberately create an impression of themselves which is quite different from what they are in reality. Kamala Das gives importance to this tendency both in the title and in the poem as a whole.