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  2. The Fountainhead - Wikipedia

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    The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian-American author Ayn Rand, her first major literary success.The novel's protagonist, Howard Roark, is an intransigent young architect who battles against conventional standards and refuses to compromise with an architectural establishment unwilling to accept innovation.

  3. Pullella Sriramachandrudu - Wikipedia

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    He was widely credited with several books in Sanskrit and Telugu [1] [2] and was best known for translating many difficult Sanskrit works into Telugu the seven volume Telugu edition of the Indian epic, Ramayanam by Valmiki. [3] The Government of India has honored Pullella Srirama Chandrudu in 2011, with the fourth highest civilian award of ...

  4. Charles Philip Brown - Wikipedia

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    A Dictionary of the Mixed Dialects and Foreign Words used in Telugu; with an Explanation of the Telugu Alphabet By C. P. Brown, Madras, 1854. The Telugu Reader, being a series of Letters, Private and on Business, Police and Revenue Matters, with an English Translation, Notes explaining the Grammar, and a little Lexicon. By Charles Philip Brown.

  5. Telugu literature - Wikipedia

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    The period of modern Telugu literature began with Gurajada Apparao, who changed the face of Telugu poetry with his Muthayala Saralu, and was perfected by later writers in the Romanticism era including Rayaprolu and Devulapalli Krishna Sastri. Gurajada's attempt to reform Telugu poetry by shedding old rules and styles reached a zenith with Sri ...

  6. Kommuri Sambasiva Rao - Wikipedia

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    His younger sister Usha Rani was the chairman of Telugu division of National Book Trust, New Delhi. [6] He wrote short stories at the age of 14 years. He extensively wrote between 1957–1980. He was inspired the English writer Edgar Wallace. [1] Indian ex-prime minister P. V. Narasimha Rao used to like his writings. [1]

  7. Kesava Reddy - Wikipedia

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    Kesava Reddy (10 March 1946 – 13 February 2015) was a renowned Telugu novelist. [1] Hailing from Andhra Pradesh state in India. In his writings he addresses many of the important social problems in India like poverty, prejudices, and superstitions, and encourages people to be socially responsible.

  8. Telugu folk literature - Wikipedia

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    Telugu is the most widely spoken Dravidian language on Earth and is spoken in all of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in India and parts of other southern states as well. The history of Telugu goes back as early as to 230 BC to 225 AD, [1] and the evidence for the existence of Telugu language is available in the Natya Shastra of the Bharatha people.

  9. Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak - Wikipedia

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    [2] published in 1969 [4] The volume was called a "milestone in modern Telugu" by Sisir Kumar Das, who added, "But for him, 'verse libre' or 'prose poetry' could not have gained so much of popularity." [2] His short stories include "Sundari-SubbaRavu", "Vuri Chivara Illu" and "Tilak Kadhalu".