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Raja Rao

    Raja Rao is recognized as a major novelist whose work delves into the intricacies of Indian identity and spirituality. His writing masterfully blends traditional Indian narrative techniques with modern literary styles, creating a unique and compelling voice. Rao's profound explorations of cultural encounters and the search for meaning resonate deeply with readers. His novels are celebrated for their poetic beauty and intellectual depth, solidifying his significance in contemporary literature.

    Criminal Love?
    Satellite Communication
    CAT & SHAKESPEARE
    Kanthapura
    Meaning of India
    The Serpent And The Rope
    • 2022

      The Sacred Wordsmith compiles the best of Raja Rao's writings, including his autobiographical Prefaces and Introductions. The volume puts together several of his noted acceptance speeches, including those for the Sahitya Akademi Award and Neustadt International Prize, and other famous pieces, such as 'The World is Sound', 'The Word', 'Why Do You Write?', 'The West Discovers Sanskrit', 'The English Language and Us', and 'The Story Round, Around Kanthapura', a fascinating, unpublished account of the makings of his famous first novel.

      The Sacred Wordsmith
    • 2020

      Meaning of India

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.4(13)Add rating

      Raja Rao's collection of non-fiction reflects on the profound essence of India, emphasizing it as a metaphysical concept rather than merely a geographical or civilizational entity. Through a blend of fables, journeys, discussions, and meditations, the work explores the deeper significance of Indian identity and existence, offering readers a contemplative view on how India shapes one's perception of self and the world.

      Meaning of India
    • 2017

      Criminal Love?

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The first-of-its-kind book that brings together queer theory, culture and politics in contemporary India.

      Criminal Love?
    • 2014

      CAT & SHAKESPEARE

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      2.9(23)Add rating

      The Cat and Shakespeare is a gentle, almost teasing fable of two friends -- Govindan Nair, an astute, down-to-earth philosopher and clerk, who tackles the problems of routine living with extraordinary common sense and gusto, and whose refreshing and unorthodox conclusions continually panic Ramakrishna Pai, Nair's friend, neighbour and narrator of the story. This evocative novel brings alive the raw texture of Indian life, and delights in its humour.

      CAT & SHAKESPEARE
    • 2014

      The Serpent And The Rope

      • 455 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      'Lyrical, fluid, colloquial'---The New York Times Rama, a young scholar, meets Madeleine at a university in France. Though they seem to be made for each other, both alike in temperament and character, at times they are divided, a huge gulf separating them. Rama's trip back to India for his father's illness forcibly reminds him of the underlying contrasts between India and Europe, and of a certain conflict between them in himself. When he returns to France, Rama and Madeleine must face the problems in their marriage. Can they preserve their identities, or must one sacrifice one's inheritance to make the relationship a success? 'More than any other writer of his generation [Rao] established the status of Indian literature in English'---The Hindu

      The Serpent And The Rope
    • 2013

      This new edition, an up-to-date and comprehensive title on the rapidly expanding field of satellite communication, is aimed at giving important aspects of space and satellite communication. It starts from fundamental concepts and helps reader to design satellite links. The book provides a smooth flow from satellite launch to various applications of satellite. It contains satellite systems, important parameter calculations and design concepts. The emphasis is on geostationary satellites. The text is organized in such a manner that the reader starts with orbiting parameters and ends at designing a complete multiple access links. With all of the latest information incorporated and several key pedagogical attributes included, this textbook is an invaluable learning tool for the engineering students of electronics and communication. New to This Edition • Important design equations have been listed separately. • Three new chapters—Reliability requirements in satellites, Remote sensing satellites and Error control coding—have been included. • New Sections are added in Chapters 1, 2 and 3. • A brief discussion on digitized video transmission is included in Chapter 4.

      Satellite Communication
    • 1967

      This is the story of how Mahatma Gandhi's struggle for independence from the British came to a typical village, Kanthapura, in South India. This edition includes extensive notes on Indian myths, religion, social customs, and the Independence movement which fill out the background for the American reader's more complete understanding and enjoyment.

      Kanthapura