Devarakonda balagangadhara tilak biography of william shakespeare

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  • Subbarao Chepuru

    Hyderabad,India

    Chepuru Subbarao, from Hyderabad, is an MA (English Lang. & Lit.) (Andhra) and an LL B (Osmania). He retired as HoD of English. His published works are: Talks and Articles; The Marvel of Sankarabharanam; The Night Nectar Rained (a translation into English of the Telugu poetic work ‘Amritam Kurisina Ratri’ bygd Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak); and in Telugu – Sahitya Vyasalu & Sameekshalu; Shakespeare Sonnetlu (a translation of Shakespeare’s sonnets into Telugu); and Dakshina Africa lo Bharateeya Desabhaktudu (a translation of ‘Biography of MK Gandhi: An Indian Patriot in South Africa’ bygd Joseph J Doke).
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  • A.R. Rajaraja Varma

    (Malayalam novelist)
    By K.M. George
    Translated by G. Lalitha
    Pp. 96, Rs. 15
    First Edition: 1989

     

    Abburi Ramakrishna Rau

    (Talugu writer)
    Author and Translated by, E. Nageswara Rao
    Pp. 96, Rs.  25
    First Edition: 2006
    ISBN: 81-260-2168-3

     

    Akkamahadevi

    (Kannada scholar and poet)
    By G.S. Kapse
    Translated by Rajeshwari Diwakarla
    Pp. 64, Rs. 25
    First Edition: 2006,
    ISBN: 81-260-2159-4                               

     

    Aluri Bairagi

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    by Takkolu Machireddy
    Pp.132, Rs.50
    ISBN: 978-93-86771-03-2

     

    Ananda Kanda

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    By Raghavendra Patil
    Pp. 128, Rs. 25
    First Edition: 2000
    ISBN: 81-260-0810-5

     

    Amritlal Nagar

    (Hindi writer)
    By Shrilal Shukla
    Translated by Y.C.P. Venkata Reddy
    Pp.128, Rs. 25                                
    First Edition: 2007
    ISBN: 81-260-2323-6                               

     

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    (Marathi writer)
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    Vegunta Mohan Prasad

    Telugu poet and writer (1942-2011)

    Vegunta Mohan Prasad

    Born(1942-01-05)January 5, 1942

    Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India

    DiedAugust 3, 2011(2011-08-03) (aged 69)
    EducationMaster of Arts, PGDTE
    Alma materAndhra Christian College, Guntur
    Banaras Hindu University
    Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages (CIEFL)
    Occupation(s)Professor, poet, critic, translator, writer
    Employer(s)P. B. Siddhartha College of Arts and Science, Vijayawada
    SpouseSujata
    ChildrenMamata

    Vegunta Mohan Prasad, (5 January 1942 – 3 August 2011) was a Telugu poet, critic, translator and writer. He was known by his pen name 'Mo'.[1][2][3]

    Personal life and career

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    Mohan Prasad was born in Lam, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh.[4] He completed schooling in Andhra Pradesh and graduated with a B.A from the Andhra Christian College, Guntur. He obtained his Master of