South Asian Digest of Regional Writing, Volym 1–4; Volym 7–8South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg., 1972 |
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... society ' ? not just to get lost in abstractions but to present something which , I think , is a special fea- ture of the Indian situation . The question has been asked elsewhere , too : in what sense does a writer ' belong ' to society ...
... society ' ? not just to get lost in abstractions but to present something which , I think , is a special fea- ture of the Indian situation . The question has been asked elsewhere , too : in what sense does a writer ' belong ' to society ...
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... society may perhaps also be necessary , but not in the same sense . It is possible for an art- ist to reject society , but he does not reject an audience . It is possible in a society you see examples of this in present - day society ...
... society may perhaps also be necessary , but not in the same sense . It is possible for an art- ist to reject society , but he does not reject an audience . It is possible in a society you see examples of this in present - day society ...
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... society . Not because I am not concerned with mankind or society , but because I know I cannot do so . Poetry or art cannot change man's destiny in the sense in which it is defined . Per- haps most poets have to come to this bitter ...
... society . Not because I am not concerned with mankind or society , but because I know I cannot do so . Poetry or art cannot change man's destiny in the sense in which it is defined . Per- haps most poets have to come to this bitter ...
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South Asian Digest of Regional Writing, Volym 1–4; Volym 7–8 Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1972 |
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appears Asian become beginning Bengali body Calcutta called cause century characters comes concept considered contemporary course culture death dictionaries English example existence experience expression eyes fact feel give given hand head Hindi human idea important Indian influence interest kind language linguistic literary literature living localization look Marathi means medicine mind movement nature novel once original Oriya particular patient perhaps Persian person play poem poet poetry possible practice present problem question reader REGIONAL religion religious remained ritual Sanskrit seems sense short situation social society South story style Tamil things thought tion tradition translation tree true turn University Urdu village whole words writing written