Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Evergreen essays by Sachidananda Mohanty

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Meditations on life


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | MAY 2, 2015

Two collections that explore the kaleidoscopic experience of life. »

Men who freed us from ‘majoritarian modernity’


M. S. NAGARAJAN | MARCH 16, 2015

A good deal of terms such as nationalism, multiculturalism, the local, and the global is afloat in the current discourse on culture studies of the academia. These terms do not necessarily... »

An original contribution to Tagore studies


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | NOVEMBER 11, 2014

In the popular mind, Rabindranath Tagore is synonymous with Gitanjali for which he received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. And yet, very little is known about the background to thi... »

An original contribution to Tagore studies


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | NOVEMBER 11, 2014

Sachidananda Mohanty In the popular mind, Rabindranath Tagore is synonymous with Gitanjali for which he received the Nobel Prize for Literatur...»

Ode to the self


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | NOVEMBER 2, 2014

A well-crafted collection of poems lays bare one’s fragility and vulnerability. »

Ode to the self


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | NOVEMBER 2, 2014

A well-crafted collection of poems lays bare one’s fragility and vulnerability. Sachidananda Mohanty »

A reader’s delight


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | SEPTEMBER 7, 2014

SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY looks at the different styles and idioms in modern poetry. »

A reader’s delight


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | SEPTEMBER 6, 2014

The writer looks at the different styles and idioms in modern poetry. »

A battered, heroic sister


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | FEBRUARY 23, 2014

Sachidananda Mohanty recalls the American-born Indian nationalist Agnes Smedley on her 122 {+n} {+d} birth anniversary today. »

A battered, heroic sister


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | FEBRUARY 22, 2014

Recalling the American-born Indian nationalist Agnes Smedley on her 122 birth anniversary. »

Migrant memory


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | FEBRUARY 2, 2014

Poems with an eclectic world view matched by intense lyricism. SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY »

Migrant memory


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | FEBRUARY 1, 2014

Poems with an eclectic world view matched by intense lyricism. »

Iconoclast till the end


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | NOVEMBER 10, 2013

Albert Camus’ opposition to tyranny and emphasis on personal responsibility have lessons for the contemporary world. »

A literary trail in Taos


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | OCTOBER 6, 2013

Sachidananda Mohanty visits a beautiful town in New Mexico that drew an endless stream of artists, writers, poets and musicians. »

A literary trail in Taos


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | OCTOBER 5, 2013

The author visits a beautiful town in New Mexico that drew an endless stream of artists, writers, poets and musicians. »

A revolutionary from across the seas


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | AUGUST 11, 2013

He was the voice of the Indian freedom struggle in the U.S. but little is known about him. Based on research for a forthcoming book, SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY profiles Taraknath Das, best known for his debate with Leo Tolstoy on non-violence. »

A revolutionary from across the seas


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | AUGUST 10, 2013

He was the voice of the Indian freedom struggle in the U.S. but little is known about him. Based on research for a forthcoming book, a profile of Taraknath Das, best known for his debate with Leo Tolstoy on non-violence. »

Tales across time


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY. | AUGUST 4, 2013

Short stories that critique tradition without irreverence, says Sachidananda Mohanty. »

Tales across time


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | AUGUST 3, 2013

Short stories that critique tradition without irreverence, says Sachidananda Mohanty. »

An ‘Indo-Anglian’ legacy


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | JULY 21, 2013

Vice-President at Kalakshetra. Muse to Sri Aurobindo. Friend of Tagore. And yet, James Cousins lies forgotten today, says Sachidananda Mohanty. »

Requiem for a revolutionary


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | APRIL 20, 2013

With the passing of Binod Bihari Chowdhury (1911-2013), a curtain has been drawn on one of the most spectacular chapters of the history of militant nationalism in undivided India. A colleague o... »

The house of thousand lives


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | NOVEMBER 16, 2012

In focus Huma Kidwai’s book mirrors the city and its changing fortunes through a perspective from ‘Hussaini Alam House’ »

‘English language learning must go hand in hand with multilingualism’


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | OCTOBER 13, 2012

In the classic Odia short story of the late 19th Century called “Daka Munshi,” Fakir Mohan Senapati’s memorable character, Gopal Babu, the English educated postmaster, treats his father Har... »

‘English language learning must go hand in hand with multilingualism’


SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY | OCTOBER 13, 2012

In the classic Odia short story of the late 19th Century called “ Daka Munshi ,” Fakir Mohan Senapati’s memorable character, Gopal Babu, the English educated postmaster, treats... »

A portrait of the activist as a woman


M. S. NAGARAJAN | MARCH 12, 2012

John Ruskin observed, “Shakespeare has no heroes; he has only heroines.” Almost all his major women characters — Desdemona, Cordelia, Imogen, Rosalind, to mention just a few — were ‘conceived in t... »

Cosmopolitan Modernity in Early Twentieth Century India and ...

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Jan 19, 2015 - Dr. Sachidananda Mohanty's Cosmopolitan Modernity in Early 20th-Century ... James Cousins, Ananda Coomaraswamy and Taraknath Das.

An intellectual destination - The Hindu

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Jun 23, 2015 - Puducherry's contribution to intellectual heritage is not known enough, feels author Sachidananda Mohanty, and instead has been relegated to ...

Sachidananda Mohanty
The brilliance of Gangopadhyay's complex novel is effortlessly captured in translation.
A well-documented tribute to the French and their influence in India.
This racy account of Sri Rri Ravi Shankar and the Art of Living movement heralds the arrival of newage spirituality in India.


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