Summary of The Crocodile and the Monkey by Vikram Seth<
May 5, 2016 by Website Contributors
Summary of The Crocodile and the Monkey by Vikram Seth

About the poet: Conceived on  June 20, 1952 , Vikram Seth is a well known Indian writer, author, travel essayist, librettist, kids’ author, biographer and memoirist. His dad, Prem Seth, was a shoe organization official and his mom, Laila Seth, served as a judge. Conceived in Kolkata, Vikram Seth’s youth was spent in the town of… Continue reading Summary of The Crocodile and the Monkey by Vikram Seth

I Had Gone a- Begging Analysis by Tagore<
May 5, 2016 by Website Contributors
I Had Gone a- Begging Analysis by Tagore

I Had Gone a Begging by Rabindranath Tagore is the fiftieth poem from his Nobel Prize winning collection, Gitanjali. Written in blank verse, this poem is the story of a beggar, who is the poet himself. Narrated in a first person account, the poet has directly addressed the poem to the King of King’s. He… Continue reading I Had Gone a- Begging Analysis by Tagore

Summer in Calcutta: Analysis<
September 13, 2014 by Pritesh Chakraborty
Summer in Calcutta: Analysis

Kamala Das was born in Punnayurkulam, Kerala in 1934. Kamala spent several years in Calcutta, where she went to Catholic schools. She was married fairly early before she finished college. So she happens to be perhaps the only leading Indian English poet without a degree to her name. She began writing early and published her… Continue reading Summer in Calcutta: Analysis

Punishment in Kindergarten: Summary and Analysis<
September 10, 2014 by Pritesh Chakraborty
Punishment in Kindergarten: Summary and Analysis

Kamala Das was born in Punnayurkulam, Kerala in 1934. Kamala spent several years in Calcutta, where she went to Catholic schools. She was married fairly early before she finished college. So she happens to be the only leading Indian English poet without a degree to her name. She began writing early and published her first… Continue reading Punishment in Kindergarten: Summary and Analysis

Bangle Sellers Poem Summary by Sarojini Naidu<
June 14, 2014 by Trisha
Bangle Sellers Poem Summary by Sarojini Naidu

Bangle sellers take their load of bangles to the temple fair to sell them. The bangles are termed as “lustrous tokens of radiant lives” which mean that they are symbols of love in people’s lives. The bangles are made for happy daughters and wives. The poet says that some of the bangles are made for… Continue reading Bangle Sellers Poem Summary by Sarojini Naidu