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Ranganayakamma (Telugu: రంగనాయకమ్మ) (also known as Muppala Ranganayakamma; born 1939) is an Indian Marxist writer and critic. The main theme in her works is gender equality and the depiction of women's family life in India. She has been writing since 1955. To date, she has written about 15 novels, 70 short stories, and many ...
She later in 1991 joined Asmita Resource Centre for Women, a Telangana-based NGO which addresses women's issues, as its President and presently serving as the Chairman of the organization. She is also the member of the publication, Vamtinti Masi (Soot from the Kitchen), an editorial of Asimita Organization, which is an active member of Telugu ...
Title of book Remarks 1641 Banarasidas: Ardhakathānaka: Braj Bhasha 1876 Rassundari Devi: Aamar Jiban: Bengali 1931 Bhagat Singh: Why I Am An Atheist: 1933 Narmad: Mari Hakikat: Gujarati 1935 B. R. Ambedkar: Waiting for a Visa: The book is used as a textbook in Columbia University. [1] 1936 Jawaharlal Nehru: An Autobiography: 1940 Mohandas ...
Traditionally, Telugu literary works were written in a highly stylistic language with complicated words and meter; these works could only be understood by the educated elite. Gurajada's mission was to reach out to the masses, so he broke with tradition (he called the literary dialect "doubly dead" in his preface) and wrote in the vibrant and ...
Itlu, Mee Vidheyudu (Short stories) 1992 Malathi Chendur: Hrudaya Netri (Novel) 1993 Madhuranthakam Rajaram: Madhuranthakam Rajaram Kathalu (Short stories) 1994 Gunturu Seshendra Sharma: Kala Rekha (Criticism) 1995 Kalipatnam Ramarao: Yajnam To Tommidi (Short stories) 1996 Kethu Viswanatha Reddy: Kethu Viswanatha Reddy Kathalu (Short stories) 1997
Telugu: 1867 Sri Rangaraju Charitra [5] Narahari Gopalakrishnama Setty India Turkish: 1872 The Love of Talat and Fitnat [11] Taaşşuk-ı Talat ve Fitnat: Sami Frashëri: Turkey: Urdu: 1869 Mirat-ul-Uroos [5] مراۃ العروس: Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi: India Uzbek: 1926 Bygone Days [12] O’tkan Kunlar: Abdullah Qodiriy Uzbekistan: Xhosa: 1907 ...
Andal was the only woman among the twelve Vaishnava Tamil poet-saints known as the Alvars.According to tradition, Andal was born in Srivilliputtur.She was found as an infant, abandoned under a basil (Tulasi - Ocimum tenuiflorum) tree, by Vishnucitta (or Periyalvar) who himself was an Alvar poet.
Telugu literature includes poetry, short stories, novels, plays, and other works composed in Telugu. There is some indication that Telugu literature dates at least to the middle of the first millennium. The earliest extant works are from the 11th century when the Mahabharata was first translated to Telugu from Sanskrit by Nannaya.