Citations
Citation Index in International Journals/Anthologies/ Websites
1. Tembo, Nick Mdika. “History, Religion, and the Dramaturgy of Victimization and
Betrayal: Wole Soyinka’s Death and the King’s Horseman and Ngugi’s I Will Marry When I Want. African Cultures and Literatures: A Miscellany. Ed. Gordon Collier. Amsterdam: Rodopi B.V, 2013. 72
2. "In Search of a Story." Indian Texts & Representations: De-stereotyped Perspectives. Germany: LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2013. 105. Print.
3. Sharrad, Paul. Postcolonial Literary History and Indian English Fiction. Amherst, NY:
Cambria Press, 2008. p. 288
4. Chambers, Claire. “Representation of the Oil Encounter in Amitav Ghosh’s The Circle of
Reason.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 41.1 (2006) 48.
5. Sam, Steven J and Toyn Falola. Cultures and Customs of Ghana. US: Greenwood Publishers, 2002.
6. Stiaehr, Army. "Exploring the Middle Ground: Avi Kweih Armah's The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born. Commonwealth. 23. 2 (Spring 2001) 5.
7. Gover, David, et al. The Postcolonial Condition of African Literature. Trenton, NJ: Africa
World Press, 2000. 141. Bibliogrpahic entry.
8. Lindfors, Bernth. “Ayi Kwei Armah’s Achimota Writings” Commonwealth. 18. 1 (1995) 62.
9. “Ayi Kwei Armah Biography” <"http://biography.jrank.org/pages/4110/Armah-Ayi-
-Kwei.html">. (bibliographic entry)
10. “Ayi Kwei Armah” http// www.onyeka.co.uk. (bibliographic entry)
Citation Index in National Journals/Critical Works/Encyclopedia
1. "The Mirage of Borders: A Reading of Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow Lines." The International Journal of Culture, Literature and Criticism, 13(April 2016). Web.
2. "Demistifying the Traditional Myths: A Critical Insight into Githa Hariharan's The Thousand Faces of Night. Research Journal of English Language and Literature. " 4.3 (July-Sept, 2016). Print and online.
3. "The Concept of Nation and Nationality in Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow Lines." Galaxy: International. Multidisciplinary Research Journal. ISSN. 2278-9529. Vpl. 4. No. VI (Nov 2015) 4. Web.
4. “Displacement of Women and Sense of Exile in Amitav Ghosh’s The Circle of Reason.”
IJELLH International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities 3. 9 (May 2015). 407
5. "Amitav Ghosh's The Cirlce of Reason: A Clash Between Superstition and Scientific Reason." Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 18. 3 (2015). Web.
6. “Myth and Reality in Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night. The Criterion ISSN
0976-8165. 6.2 (April 2015). 105.
7. “Some Recent Trends in Modern Indian Fiction: A Study of Amitav Ghosh’s The Circle of Reason and The Shadow Lines. Thamatics ISSN 0975-8313. 6. 1 (Jan 2015). 218.
8. "Migration and Cultural Diversity in Amitav Ghosh's The Circle of Reason." Literary Quest. ISSN. 2349-5650. 1. 6(Nov 2014) 37. Web.
9. “Social Realism in The Thousand Faces of Night.” Research Scholar. ISSN 230-6101. 2. 1.
(Feb 2014). 423.
11. "Migration and Cultural Diversity in Amitav Ghosh's The Circle of Reason." Literary Quest. 1. 6(Nov 2014) 37. ISSN 2349-5650. Web.
12. “India’s Romance with Monsoon Rains: A Peep into Poetic Expressions and Personal
Experiences.”The IUP Journal of English Studies. 9. 3 (2014). 73
13. Anand's Genuineness and Indigenous Novelists." International Journal of Innovative Research and Development. 2. 13(Dec 2013). 318. ISSN 2278-0211. Web.
14. “Narrative Techniques used for a Creative Process: A Reading in the Select Novels of Salman
Rushdie. ” International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research. ISSN: 2277-7881. 2. 13(2) (December 2013).
15. “A Mirror to India.” http://mirrortoindia.wordpress.com/ (July 18, 2013).
16. “In Search of a Story”. Indian Texts & Representations: De-stereotyped Perspectives.
Germany: LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2013. 105.
17. “Hindu Culture and Way of Life Focused by Githa Hariharan in The Thousand Faces of
Night. The Criterion ISSN 0976-8165. 3. 4 (Dec 2012) 5.
18. "Shadows of History in The Shadow Lines." TJELL (The Journal for English Language and Literary Studies.
ISSN 2249-216X. 1 (April-June 2011). Print and Online.
19. “Thwarted Dreams of Women in Their Constant Life: The Thousand Faces of Night.”
Journal of Literature, Culture, and Media Studies 2. 4 (July-Dec, 2010) 200.
20. “Intersecting Identities: Positions and resolutions in Contemporary Telugu Writing.”
Sambalpur Studies in Literatures and Cultures ISSN: 2231-5616. I (2011) 9
21. Postcolonial Literary History and Indian English Fiction (New Delhi: Prestige, 2008)
276. (Bibliographic entry)
22. “The Visionary Ideal of Armah in The Healers.” The Commonwealth Review 18. 1. (2007)
90.
23. “The Metaphor of The Shadow Lines in Amitav Ghosh’s Novel.” Perspectives on
Indian English Fiction. (Delhi: Sarup & Sons, 2006) 257.
24. Critical Essays on Postcolonial Literature. New Delhi: Atlantic Books, 2007. 176 (Bibliographic entry). ISBN 8126907894.
25. “Cantos in our History” The Hindu July 4, 2004.
26. “Ethnic Atrophy Syndrome in Rohinton Mistry’s Fiction.” The Quest 14. 2 (December,
2000) 9.
27. “The Quest for Meaning: A Study of The Shadow Lines.” The Novels of Amitav Ghosh.
(New Delhi: Prestige, 1999).
28. “Text/Subtext: Reading of A Fine Balance.” Novels of the Diaspora. Ed. Jasbir Jain
(Jaipur: Rawat, 1999) 188.
29. Who’s Who of Indian Writers: End Century Edition. (New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1999)
263 (Bibliographic entry).
30. “The Twilight Zone” (Survey of Translation Scene in Telugu). Indian Review of Books 5.1
(September-November, 1995)
Index of Reviews—Critical and Translation Works
1.Bhattacharya, Anindya. Review of Postcolonial Indian English Fiction: Decentering the
Nation (Jaipur: Rawat, 2016). Asiatic. Vol. 10. No.1 (June 2016). 285-88.
2. Nandakumar, Prema. “Brave New Anthology of Telugu Poetry.” Review of Pride of Pace.
New Swatantra Times . 25. 3 (March 2014) 9-10.
Nandakumar, Prema. “Brave New Anthology of Telugu Poetry.” Review of Pride of Pace New Swatantra Times. 25.3 (March 2014) 9-10.
3. Jayaprada, CLL. “New Voices in Telugu Poetry.” Review of Pride of Place. Indian Literature. 271 (Sept-Oct, 2012). 260-66.
4. Naveen, Ampashayya. “Telangana Poems in English.” Review of Scent of the Soil. Hans India (Sept 21, 2012).
5. Srinivasa Rao, Gollapudi “Tribute to T-struggle in Poems.” The Hindu (June 14, 2012) 2
6. Srinivasa Rao, Gollapudi “Introducing Telugu Poets to English Readers.” The Hindu (March 13, 2009) 2.
7. Mohana Charyulu. “Creative Bearings, Political Gestures: Dynamics of K. Damodar Rao’s Credo of Translation-as-Activism.” KJES 28 (2008-09) 185-93.
8. Sinha, R. K. Review of poetry anthology, Brilliance-Jewelled Swan. Explorer 1 (June - December, 2001) 59-61.
9. Nandakumar, Prema. “Celebrating Mother Goddess.” Review of Briliance-Jewelled Swan. KJES 20 (2000) 162-64.
10. Purushotham, K. “Translating Anti-hegemonic Writings.” Review of Fire-Spark and Ceasefire. KJES 18 (1998) 175-78.
11. R.M.V. Raghavendra Rao. Book Review of The Novels of Ayi Kwei Armah. The Commonwealth Review 4.1 (1992-93) 172-176.