STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF SYED AMANUDDIN’S ‘DON’T CALL ME ‘INDO-ANGLIAN’

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Ms. Preeti

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Syed Amanuddin is a poet with a blend of Indian essence and American flavor in his writings. He writes about human experiences and each of his work has a deep emotional fervor in it. Syed is a versatile writer who has written books of poetry like Adventures of Atman (1977), Gems and Germs, (1978), and Challenger Poems (1988), his critical works include plays The King Who Sold His Wife (1978). He wrote a novel Passage to the Himalayas (1979), and a collection of essays including World Poetry in English (1981). He is also the founder and editor of two literary magazines: Poetry East west (1967-1972 and Creative Moment (1972). His poems have been widely translated into French, Urdu, and Kannada.

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Ms. Preeti. (2016). STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF SYED AMANUDDIN’S ‘DON’T CALL ME ‘INDO-ANGLIAN’. Research Inspiration, 1(II), 653–657. Retrieved from http://researchinspiration.com/index.php/ri/article/view/189
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