Mysore/Mysuru: Maintaining that publication of creative literature is on the decline, KSGH Music and Performing Arts University Vice-Chancellor (VC) Prof. Nagesh V. Bettakote regretted the increasing trend of commercialisation in the Publishing industry. He was speaking after releasing writer and Mysuru Mithra columnist Dr. V. Ranganath’s five books at a programme organised by Samskruti Prakashana…
Folk literature is rich in naturality, says Scholar
October 19, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: Maintaining that Folk literature is rich in naturality and also has an abundance of concepts, veteran Scholar Dr. T.V. Venkatachalashastry observed that, however, this cannot be seen in Ramayana (Shishta Ramayana) epics written by great poets. He was speaking after releasing Folk writer Dr. P.K. Rajashekar’s work titled ‘Janapada Ramay-anada Kathegalu’ at a programme…
‘Current literature must focus on women sensitivity’
September 29, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: Maintaining that the present day society has lost responsiveness towards women issues, senior writer Kabbinale Vasanth Bharadwaj said that writers must focus more on women issues. He was speaking after releasing two works of writer D.N. Krishnamurthy (DNK) — ‘Hrudayavantha’ and ‘Aakrandana’ — at a programme organised under the aegis of DNK Sneha Balaga,…
Translation is the best way to propagate literary works, says littérateur Dr. CPK
January 5, 2021Books Sahitya Samvedane, Sahitya Vimarshe and Kalhanana Rajatarangini released Mysore/Mysuru: Observing that translation is the best way for promoting literary works of any language, littérateur Dr. C.P. Krishna Kumar (CPK) said that any aversion to translation is not good for literature. He was speaking after releasing three works — Sahitya Samvedane, Sahitya Vimarshe and Kalhanana…
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