LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF
BOOKS, RESEARCH ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS, POEMS, AND INTERVIEWS
BY
RAM KRISHNA
SINGH
(Retd) Professor of English, Department of
Humanities & Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology-ISM, Dhanbad 826004, India
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PUBLICATIONS: Professor(Dr) R.K.SINGH
BOOKS (Print):
1. Savitri: A
Spiritual Epic. Bareilly:
Prakash Book Depot, 1984, pages 164. (A critical
study of Sri Aurobindo's epic Savitri).
2. Krishna
Srinivas: The Poet of Inner Aspiration. Madras: Poets Press India, 1984,
pages 30.
(A monograph).
3. My Silence.
Madras: Poets Press India, 1985, pages 44. (A collection of poems).
4. Using
Contemporary English Idioms .
Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1985-86, pages 133.
(A text-cum-workbook).
5. Sound and
Silence. Madras: Poets Press India, 1986, pages 160. (A collection of
critical articles on the poetry of Krishna Srinivas,
edited with an introduction).
6. Indian English
Writing: 1981-1985: Experiments with Expression. New Delhi:Bahri
Publications Pvt Ltd., 1987, rept. 1991, pages 168. (A collection of critical
articles, edited with an introduction).
7. Using English
in Science and Technology. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1988, pages 256.
(A text book).
8. Memories
Unmemoried. Berhampur: Poetry Time Publications, 1988, pages 24. (A
collection of poems).
9. Practising
English in Science and Technology. Bareilly:
Prakash Book Depot, 1990, pages 198. (An
EST practice book ).
10. Music Must
Sound. Dhanbad: R.K.Singh, 1990 (A stenciled collection of poems).
11. Flight of
Phoenix. Berhampur: Poetry Time Publications, 1990, pages 35. ( A
Collection of Poems).
12. Recent Indian
English Poets: Expressions and Beliefs. New Delhi: Bahri Publications,
1992, pages 192. (A collection of critical articles edited with Introduction).
13. Two Poets:
R.K.Singh (I DO NOT QUESTION) Ujjal Singh Bahri (THE GRAMMAR OF MY LIFE).New Delhi: Bahri Publications, 1994, pages 83. (edited two
collections of poems, including my own, pp.44).
14. General
English Practice. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1995, pages 192. ( A
textbook on Comprehension, Precis, Summary, Letter, Sentence, and Paragraph Writing).
15. Writing Your
Thesis and Research Papers.Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1996, pages 115.
(A reference-cum-textbook on research writing).
16. My Silence
and 0ther Selected Poems: 1974-1994. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1996,
pages 185. (A collection of poems, including earlier volumes).
17. Anger in
Action: Explorations of Anger in In Writing in English. New Delhi: Bahri
Publications, 1997, pages 238. (A collection of critical articles – edited with an Introduction).
18. Above the
Earth's Green. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1997, pages 126.(A collection
of poems).
19. Psychic Knot
: Search for Tolerance in Indian English Fiction.
New Delhi : Bahri Publications, 1998, pages 211. ( A collection of
critical articles – edited with an Introduction ).
20. New Zealand
Literature : Some Recent Trends. New
Delhi : Bahri Publications, 1998, pages 138. ( A collection of critical
articles- edited with an Introduction ).
21. Every Stone
Drop Pebble. New Delhi :
Bahri Publications, 1999, pages 70. ( A collection of Haiku jointly with
Catherine Mair and Patricia Prime ).
22. Using English
in Science and Technology. Bareilly
: Prakash Book Depot, 2000, pages 296.
( Fully revised and expanded second edition).
23 Multiple
Choice General English for UPSC Competition . Bareilly
: Prakash Book Depot, 2001, pages 204. ( A textbook on objective type General English for
UPSC tests ).
24. Cover to
Cover: A collection of Poems (R K Singh : The
Face in All Seasons, pp 43).
New Delhi : Bahri Publications, 2002. ( A Collection of Poems jointly with
Ujjal Singh Bahri).
25. Pacem in
Terris. Trento, Italy:
Edizioni Universum, 2003. (A trilogy collection of poems in English and
Italian, jointly with Myriam Pierri and Giovanni Campisi, including my haiku
collection,Peddling Dream, pages
63-88)
26. Communication
in English: Grammar and Composition. Bareilly
: Prakash Book Depot, 2003, pages 148. ( A textbook on grammar and composition
).
27. Sri
Aurobindo's Savitri : Essays on Love, Life and Death. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot,
2005, pages 176.
28. Teaching
English for Specific Purposes : An Evolving Experience. Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2005, pages
289.
29. For a World
Peace. ( jointly with Renza
Agnelli and Danae G. Papastraton).Rocca di Caprileone(ME): Edizioni Universum,
2005, pages 28.
30. Voices of the
Present: Critical Essays on Some Indian English Poets. Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2006, pages
267.
31. The River
Returns. Bareilly: Prakash
Book Depot, 2006, pages 86. (A collection of tanka and haiku).
32. English as a
Second Language: Experience
into Essays. Jaipur: Book
Enclave, 2007, pages 308. (An edited collection of essays).
33. English
Language Teaching: Some Aspects Recollected. Jaipur:
Book Enclave, 2008, pages 238. (An edited collection of essays).
34. Sexless
Solitude and Other Poems .
Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2009, pages 86.
35. Mechanics of
Research Writing. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2010, pages 182. (A reference
book on research writing).
36. Sense and
Silence: Collected Poems. Jaipur: Yking Books. 2010. Pages 338. (All
previously published collections of poems with some new poems, haiku, and
tanka).
37. Using English
in Science and Technology .
Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2010, pages 336. (Third revised and updated
edition).
38. New and
Selected Poems Tanka and Haiku. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2012, pages 96.
(collection of poems).
39. Indian Poetry in English:
In Search of Identity. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2012, pages 303. (edited collection of essays, jointly with Rajni Singh).
40. I Am No Jesus and Other
Selected Poems, Tanka and Haiku. Iasi: Editura StudIS, 2014, pages 54.
(collection of poems with translation into Crimean Tatar by Taner Murat and
Illustrations by Alsou Shikhova Ildarovna).
41. You Can't Scent Me and Other Selected Poems. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2016, pages 114 (poetry collection)
42. Writing Editing Publishing: A Memoir. Iasi: Editura StudIS, 2016, pages 296 (a collection of letters).
43. God Too Awaits Light. Joshua Tree, CA: Cholla Needles, 2017, pages 66 (a collection of tanka and haiku).
44. Growing Within-Desăvârşire lăuntrică: haiku, tanka & other poems.
(Traducerea din limba engleză:
Alexandra Flora Munteanu and
Taner Murat).
Constanta, Romania: Edutura Anticus Press, 2017, pages 285 (a bilingual collection of poems in English and Romanian).
45. Reflections: R.K.Singh's Poetry and Self. Riga, Latvia: LAP LAMBERT Publishing, 2018, pages 135 (Text of interviews given to 14 different persons from time to time). ISBN 978-613-9-89751-3
46. THERE'S NO PARADISE and Other Selected Poems Tanka & Haiku. Beau Bassin: Editions Muse, 2019, pages 68 (a collection of selected poems). ISBN 978-620-2-29247-4
47. Tainted With Prayers/Contaminado con oraciones (English/Spanish, Traductor Joseph Berolo Ramos). De ésta edición: Editorial Ave Viajera S.A.S., 2019, pages 80 (a bilingual collection of poems in English/Spanish). ASIN: B0831WC3P1 (Kindle edn, December 2019); ISBN-13:
978-1650109237 (Amazon.com edn, January 2020)
48. It's My Time And Other Poems. lulu.com . 31 October 2000. ISBN 978-1-716-46330-3. Kindle Edition. Amazon. ASIN B099FL5X8V (e-book).
49. Ram Krishna Singh: A Lone Sparrow (Haiku Poems. English/Arabic. Tr. Boubaker Rouagha, Ed. Mahmoud Al-Rajabi). Haiku From All the World E-Book Publishers. 2021.
https://en.calameo.com/read/0035528310acd5f93da63
50. Edited and Translated into Spanish by Joseph Berolo. Colombia: Editorial Ave Viajera SAS. 01 March 2021. Pages 65. Kindle Edition. ISBN ASIN B08XWHTG19 (e-book/print).
51. Against The Wave: Selected Poems. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2021, pp. 118. ISBN
978-93-90891-58-0
52. COVID-19 AND SURGE OF SILENCE/ KOVID-19 HEM SESSÍZLÍK TOLKÎNÎ. (Edited and translated into Tatar by Taner Murat-Arșura). Constanta, Romania: Anticus Press, 2021. Pages 135. ISBN 9786069693049
53. 白濁 SILENCE: A WHITE DISTRUST. (Edited and translated into Japanese by Rika Inami). October 2021. Amazon Kindle Edition. ISBN: ASIN B09JSP7RQY; Paperback edition Published on 27 January 2022, Japanese edition, ISBN 9798795375649, pp. 215. Amazon
54. Changing Seasons: Selected Tanka And Haiku. (English/Arabic). Edited with an Introduction by Mahmoud Al-Rajabi. E-book. Haiku From All the World. 31 October 2021. pp. 106 . Calameo. https://www.calameo.com/books/003552831c2d397247922 .
55. Lantern in the Sky: Selected Haiku. (English/French). Tr. Agouray Fatima. e-book. ed. Mahmoud Al-Rajabi. 12 March 2022. calameo.com. https://www.calameo.com/books/00355283109dc80c7b0db
56. SHE: Haiku Celebrating Woman That Makes Man Complete. e-book. Arabic Haiku Club. 24 October 2022. Calameo.com. https://en.calameo.com/books/00355283198a950fde5f8
57. Drifty Silence. e-book. ed. Mahmoud Al-Rajabi. Arabic Haiku Club. 01 February 2023. Calameo. https://www.calameo.com/books/003552838f1446b803f1
E-BOOKS:
18.
Beyond
the Shadow.
Lulu.com. Price: $6.97, 2014 (created on October 22, 2014). Content
ID: 15469210
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19. Here and Now: A Selection of Haiku. Lulu.com Price $6.99, 2014 (created on November 9, 2014). http://www.lulu.com/shop/ram-krishna-singh/here-and-now-a-selection-of-haiku/paperback/product-21889758.html
20. Writing Editing Publishing: A Memoir. Lulu.com Price $10.25, 2016 (created on August 13, 2016). content ID: 19217752 http://www.lulu.com/shop/ram-krishna-singh/writing-editing-publishing-a-memoir/paperback/product-22824440.html ;
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21. Growing Within/Desavarsire launtrica:
haiku, tanka and other poems. https://issuu.com/anticusmulticultural/docs/growing_within_online
published on December 11, 2017, pp. 290
22. THERE'S NO PARADISE and Other Selected Poems Tanka & Haiku. Beau Bassin: Editions Muse, 2019, pages 68 (a collection of selected poems). ISBN 978-620-2-29247-4 (www.editions-muse.com)
23. Tainted With Prayers: Selected Poems and Micropoems. 23 August 2019. https://issuu.com/prof.r.k.singh/docs/poems_micropoems.docx
24. Tainted with prayers/Contaminado de Oraciones. http://www.aveviajera.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/PDFcontagiadoconruegos.pdf . December 2019
25. Silence: A White Distrust, 23 June, 2020. https://issuu.com/prof.r.k.singh/docs/newhaikutankabook; https://archive.org/details/silence_202006 ; https://thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/index.php/items/show/6058
26. A Lone Sparrow, https://en.calameo.com/books/0035528310acd5f93da63. March 2021
27. Changing Seasons: Selected Tanka And Haiku. (English/Arabic). Edited with an Introduction by Mahmoud Al-Rajabi. E-book. Haiku From All the World. 31 October 2021. pp. 106 . Calameo. https://www.calameo.com/books/003552831c2d397247922 .
28. Lantern in the Sky: Selected Haiku. (English/French). Tr. Agouray Fatima. e-book. ed. Mahmoud Al-Rajabi. 12 March 2022. calameo.com. https://www.calameo.com/books/00355283109dc80c7b0db
29. SHE: Haiku Celebrating Woman That Makes Man Complete. e-book. Arabic Haiku Club. 24 October 2022. Calameo.com. https://en.calameo.com/books/00355283198a950fde5f8
30. Drifty Silence. e-book. ed. Mahmoud Al-Rajabi. Arabic Haiku Club. 01 February 2023. Calameo. https://www.calameo.com/books/003552838f1446b803f1
RESEARCH PAPERS: LANGUAGE
1. The Teaching of Technical English, The
ELT Forum News (Bombay), Vol.
1, No. 7, October 1978.
2. Teaching of English in Technical Institutions, The Journal of English Language Teaching ( Madras ), Vol. XII,
No. 1, Jan-Feb 1977.Also in The
Educational Journal, Vol. X,
No.2, February 1981, as Teaching of English in Technical Institutions—An Essay
in Concept and Approach.
3. A Plea for Teaching General English in Technical Institutions, The Journal of English Language
Teaching, Vol. XIII, No. 1,
Jan-Feb 1978. This paper was also presented at the All India English Teachers'Conference held at
Aligarh Muslim University, Dec 29-31,1977.
4. The Language of Poetry, its Teaching, and the Development of
Critical Sense, The Journal of
English Language Teaching, Vol. XVI, No.1, Jan-Feb 1981.
5. The Teaching of Poetry and the Development of Students'
Critical Imagination, The
Educational Journal, Vol. X, No.5, May 1981. Re-published with revision in
the Journal of English Studies ( Warangal), Vol. 15, No.1, January
1984 as Poetry for Instructional Purposes: A Teaching Strategy.
6. Integration of Skills: A Plea for Teaching Writing, Journal of English Language
Teaching, Vol. XVI, No. 2,
March- April 1981. Also in The
Educational Journal, Vol. X,
No. 7, July 1981.
7. English for Specific Purposes: An Essay in Academic Concept and
Constraint, The Journal of
English Language Teaching, Vol.
XVI, No. 3, May-June 1981; University
News ( New Delhi), Vol. XIX,
No. 13, July 1981, pp. 354-355; and The
Educational Journal, Vol. X,
No. 10, October 1981.
8. The Needs/End Framework of ESP in India, Unesco ALSED-LSP Newsletter (Copenhagen), Vol. 4, No.3(13),
October 1981, pp. 2-6; The
Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol.XVI, No.5, September-0ctober 1981;
and University News,
Vol. XIX, No.20, October 1981, pp. 567-569.
9. The Need for Simplifying the Language of Government Documents
and Teaching Plain English, The
Journal of English Language Teaching ,
Vol. XV, No.6, November-December 1981.
10. Some Reflections on Terminology, The Journal of English Language
Teaching, Vol.XVII, No. 1, January-February 1982; The Educational Journal, Vol.
X, No.11, November 1981. The paper was reported, and its adapted version
published in Infoterm
Newsletter (Vienna), No. 24,
October 1982.
11. A letter article in Team (Saudi Arabia), No.40, Summer 1981.
12. E.S.P.:
Communication Constraints, System (Oxford), Vol. 11, No.2, 1983, pp.
155-158.
13. English for Specific Purposes: An Indian Perspective,
Fachsprache (Vienna), Vol.5,
No. 3, 1993, pp. 137-140
14. E.S.P.: A Sociolinguistic Consideration, The Journal of Higher Education (New
Delhi), Vol.8,No. 1, Monsoon, 1982, pp. 107-110; The Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol. XVII, No.3, May-June
1982. It's revised version,’ESP in India: A Sociolinguistic Consideration’ presented at the International Symposium on
LSP (August 2-4, 1982) in Eindhoven University of Technology, also appears in Reading for Professional
Purposes:Methods and Materials
in Teaching Languages (eds:
J.M. Ulijn and A.K. Pugh), Leuwen: ACCO,1985, pp. 25-30.
15. A Report on the International Symposium on LSP, Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics (New Delhi), Vol. VIII, No.2, June
1982, pp. 109-114; and The
Journal of English Language
Teaching, Vol. XVII, No. 5, September-October 1982.
16. A Case of Syllabus Constraints in ELT, University News, Vol.XX, No.21, November 1982, pp.
665-666; and The Journal of
English Language Teaching, Vol. XVII, No. 6, November-December 1982.
17. Reading Development: Some Questions, Unesco ALSED-LSP Newsletter,
Vol.7, No.1(18), May 1984, pp. 14-16; (revised) The Journal of English Language
Teaching, Vol.XIX, No.5, September-October 1984; University Today , Vol.V, No. 1, January 1985; and.Journal
of Higher Education, Vol.10, Nos. 1-2, Monsoon-Autumn, 1984, pp. 117-119.
18. English for Specific Purposes: Indian Perspective, Journal of Indian Education,
Vol.10, No.3, September 1984, pp. 21-29.
19. Problems of Mining Terminology in India, Fachsprache (Vienna), Vol.7, Nos. 1-2, 1985; Meta(Montreal), Vol.31, No. 2,
June 1986, pp. 173-178. The paper, presented at the Second Infoterm Symposium
held in Vienna from April 14-17, 1985, is also included in the symposium proceedings, INFOTERM SERIES 8 (ed: Magdalena Krommer-Benz), New
York/London/Paris: K G Saur, 1986, pp. 202-211.
20. E.S.P. in India: Developments in 1984-1985, Unesco ALSED-LSP Newsletter,
Vol.9, No.2(23), December 1986, pp. 42-48; The
Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol. XXI, No.2 and 3, 1986.
21. Language Teaching at Indian School of Mines: ESP Approach, Journal of Indian Education, Vol.12, No.5,
January 1987; and (revised) in Proceedings
of National Workshop on
Language and Technical Education, held at I.I.T.,
Kanpur, April 7-9, 1986.
22. Planning for an ESP Course, Focus
on English (Madras), Vol.4,
No. 1, January 1988, pp. 29-37.
23. India: Linguistic Heterogeneity, Trilingualism and English, Vox (Canberra), Vol.1, No.2, Winter 1989,
pp. 21-26.
24. Communicative Teaching in Technical Institutions: A Needs
Assessment Report, Tunisia ESP
Newsletter (Tunis), Vol.4,
June 1988, pp. 9-22; (revised) University
News, Vol. XXVII, No.26, June 26, 1989; andIndian Journal of Applied
Linguistics, Vol. XV, No. 1, June 1989.
25. Using English in Science and Technology, Tunisia ESP Newsletter, Vol.5,
June 1989, pp. 10-15.
26. Practising English in Science and Technology, University News, Vol. XXVIII,
No. 9, February 26, 1990.
27. Technical Communication Teaching in India, INTER-EST (Norway), Vol.3, No.1, 1990, pp. 8-16;
and Second Language
Acquisition: Sociocultural and Linguistic Aspects of English in India (eds: R.K. Agnihotri and A.L. Khanna),
New Delhi: Sage, 1994, pp. 333-344.
28. Teaching for Communicative Competence, or Performance?, University News, Vol.XXIX, No.
27, July 8, 1991; and Indian
Journal of Applied Linguisics, Vol. XVIII, No.1, January-June 1992, pp.
47-52.
29. Teaching English Well: Need for a More Practical Attitude, University News, Vol. XXIX, No.
39, September 30, 1991, pp. 2-4.
30. Teaching of English: A Plea for Practical Attitude, English in India: Theoretical and Applied Issues (ed: Omkar N. Kaul), New Delhi:
Creative Publishers, 1992, pp. 218-223.
31. Writing for Academic Communication: Interactive Process
Approach, University News,
Vol.XXXI, No.27, July 5, 1993, pp. 8-15 (jointly with Mitali De Sarkar).
32. Teaching Writing for Academic Communication at Tertiary Level:
An Interactional Feedback Report, Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics , Vol.19, No. 1, January-June 1993,
pp. 33-47.
33. Writing Subject-Specific Composition: A Report on Peer
Interactional Feedbck, University
News, Vol.XXXI, No.50, December 13, 1993, pp. 5-12 (jointly with Mitali De
Sarkar); also (revised) in Unesco
ALSED-LSP Newsletter, Vol. 15, No.2(36),December 1993, pp. 19-37; Indian Journal of Applied
Linguistics, Vo.XIX, No.2, July-December 1993.
34. Globalisation and Communication Skills, University News, Vol.XXXII, No.
3, January 17, 1994.
35. Some Reflections on the Role of Humanities in Higher Technical
Education, University News,
Vol. XXXII, No. 4, January 24, 1994; (revised) Forum (New Zealand), Vol.3, No.2, 1994, pp.
41-44.
36. Interactional Process Approach to Teaching Writing: A Report
(jointly with Mitali De Sarkar), English
Teaching Forum (Washington),
Vol.32, No. 4, October 199, pp. 18-23; (revised) Journal of Higher Education,
Vol.17, No.2, Summer 1994, pp. 261-285; its Hindi translation 'Lekhan Shikshan
ke liye antah-kriyatmak Prakriya Upagam: Ek Report', Uchch Shiksha Patrika, Vol.2,
No. 2, Grishma, 1994, pp. 273-299.
37.Teaching English to Motivate Communication: Need for a Flexible
Approach, ELT at Cross Roads (eds: Gautam Banerjee and Siddhartha
Ganguli), Titagarh: Linkman Publication, 1995, pp. 73-88.
38. On 'Teaching Translation and interpreting': A Review, in Translation: It's
40. My Work. http://www.redroom.com/blog/rksingh/my-work January 07, 2010
41. English Language Teaching: A Reflection on Challenges Ahead.
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/profrksingh/english-
language-teaching-a-reflection-challenges-ahead 21 October 2010
42. Teaching English for Communicative Performance and Business Communication.http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/profrksingh/teaching-english-communicative-performance-busine
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March 2012; University News , Vol. 50, No, 21, May 21-27, 2012,
pp. 10-14; Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. 37, Nos. 5-6, May-June 2012, pp. 3-7;
(Revised) Cultural Contexts in English
Language Learning and Teaching (ed. Md. Mojibur Rahman). Jaipur: Yking
Books, 2014, pp. 157-188.
44. Foreword. Cultural
Contexts in English Language Learning and Teaching (ed. Md. Mojibur
Rahman). Jaipur: Yking Books, 2014, pp. v-viii.
45. Multilingualism, Global Competency and Communicative Performance for Business. Aussie-Sino Studies, Vol.1, No.1, 2015, pp. 26-32.
RESEARCH PAPERS: LITERATURE
1. Mayakovsky: A Contextual Interpretation,
The Century (New Delhi), Vol. XI, No. 42,February 23, 1974 and No. 43, March 2,
1974.
2. A Study of Edmund Blunden, The Century, Vol. XII, No. 37,
January 18, 1975.
3. Some Reflections on the Mythical Construction of
Death in Sri Aurobindo's Savitri, The Advent(Pondicherry).
Vol.XXXVIII, No.1, February 1981; Indian
Journal of English Studies, Vol.XXI, 1981-82; The Call Beyond (New Delhi), Vol.6, No. 6, May 1981;
and Littcrit (Trivendrum), Vol.7, No. 2,
December 1981.
4. The Poetics of Aurobindo, The
Rajasthan Journal of English Studies (Amravati/Jaipur), Combined No.13 and 14, 1981; and Studies in Indian Poetry in English (ed: O.P. Bhatnagar), 1981.
5. Sri Aurobindo's Poetics: A Wider Perspective, The Call Beyond (New Delhi), Vol.6, No.7, July 1981
and No.8, August 1981.
6. The Poet of Savitri: A Study in Romantic Strain, The Advent, Vol. XXXIX, No. 1,
February 1982; The Literary
Endeavour (Anantapur), Vol.
IV, Nos. 1 & 2, 1982; English Association Journal (Darbhanga), Vol. VII, Summer, 1993; and Indian Writings in English,
Vol.I (ed: Mamohan K. Bhatnagar), New Delhi: AtlanticPublishers and Distributors,
1996, pp. 12-24.
7. The Structure of Savitri: An Archetypal Analysis,
in NINE instalments, The Call Beyond, Vol.7, No.1 to 10,
January 1982 to October 1982 (nine issues).
8. Isis-Osiris: A Deconstruction in Savitri, The Call Beyond , Vol.6, No. 12, December 1981; and Ken(Lucknow), Vol.1, No.1,
December 1982.
9. The Spiritual Epic Tradition and Savitri, The Call Beyond, Vol. 6, No.9
-10, and No.11, September-October 1981 and November 1981 (two issues).
10. The Concept of Spirituality in Sri Aurobindo's Savitri, The Call Beyond, Vol.7, No. 11,
November 1982.
11. Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy of Spiritual Evolution, The Call Beyond, Vol.8, No. 2,
February 1983 and No.3, March 1983.
12. Savitri: An Overview and a Summing Up, The Call Beyond , Vol.8, No.4, April 1983.
13. Emily Dickinson and Sri Aurobindo: An Overhead Confluence
of Love, Life and Death, Littcrit, Vol,9, No.2, December 1983; The Call Beyond , Vol.8, No. 10 October 1983 and
No.11, November 1983; andIndian Writings in English, Vol. I (ed:
Manmohan K. Bhatnagar), New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 1996,
pp. 34-46.
14. The Vision of Death in O.P. Bhatnagar's Poetry, ELT Forum Journal of English Studies, Vol.7, No.1, 1094; Youth Age, Vol.12, No. 2, January 1984 and No.3,
February 1984; and The Vision
and the Voice ,
Vol.I, (ed: G.P. Baghmar, Nagpur: Vishwa Bharati Prakashan, 1987, pp. 129-140.
15. O.P. Bhatnagar's Poetry: Average is Large, World Literature Today (Oklahoma), Vol. 59, No.1, Winter 1985, pp.44-46.
16. Sex Imagery in Shiv K. Kumar's Poetry, Journal of South Asian Literature (Michigan), Vol.22, No.2, Summer-Fall 1987,
pp. 180-184.
17. Academic Management of Technical Institutions, University News ,
Vol.XIX, No.7, April 1981.
18. Krishna Srinivas—The
Poet of Inner Aspiration, The
Call Beyond, Vol.10, No.2, February 1985, No.3, March 1985, and No.4, April
1985 (serialized in three issues); Bharat
Protiva (Calcutta), Festival
Number, September-November 1986; (revised) in Dr Krishna Srinivas: 80th Birth Day Souvenir
(Madras), August 9, 1993; and Twentieth Century Literature in English, Vol.3 (ed: Manmohan K.
Bhatnagar), New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 1996, pp. 104-129.
19. L.N. Mahapatra: Attuned to a Different Interval, Language Forum (New Delhi),Vol. 12, Nos. 1-4, 1986;Bharat
Protiva, August 1986; and The
Quest (Ranchi), Vol.I, No. 1,
March 1987.
20. Indian English Writing: A New Perspective, Canopy (Bareilly), Vol.1, No.2, November
1986.
21. Introductory, Language
Forum, Special number on Indian English Literature: 1981-1985, Vol.12,
No.1-14, 1986 (Guest edited).
22. I.H. Rizvi: A Traveller in the Forest of Thoughts and
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8. English for
Study Purposes Part I (by
Jennifer Smith and Bernard Coffey). Arels
Journal (London), Vol.4,
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Journal of English Language
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9. Intermediate
English Book I (by Michael Walker). Arels
Journal, Vol. 4, No. 4, Autumn 1983; andThe Journal of English Language
Teaching, Vol. XVIII, No.4, July-August 1983.
10. English for
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Vol. 6, No. 17, 1983; The
Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol. XVIII, No.4, July-August 1983;
and University Today, Vol.
IV, No. 1, January 1984.
11. Writing
Skills (by Norman Coe et al). JALT Newsletter (Tokyo), Vol.VII, No.12, December
1983; RELC Journal (Singapore), Vol.15, No.1, June 1984; University Today, Vol. IV, No. 1, January
1984; and The Journal of
English Language Teaching, Vol. XX, No.2, March-April 1985.
12. Development of
Writing Skills in English (by
Doug Case and
John Milne). EFL Gazette (London), No.50, February 1984; and The Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol. XVIII, No. 5,
Setember-October 1983.
13. Reading
Comprehension Course (by D.D.
Sim et. al). EFL Gazette,
No.56, August 1984; and The
Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol.XVIII, No. 5, September-October
1983.
14. Working With
English Idioms (by David
Peaty). ELT Journal (Oxford), Vol. 38, No. 3, July 1984.
15. The Other
Tongue: English Across Cultures (by
Braj B. Kachru). World Language English (Oxford), Vol. 4, No. 1, October
1984; Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol. XI,
No. 1, January 1985; and The
Journal of English Language
Teaching , Vol. XVIII, No. 6,
November-December 1983.
16. Readings in
English as an International Language (by
Larry E. Smith). JALT Newsletter, Vol.8, No. 2, February 1984; Journal of Higher Education,
Vol. 9, Autumn 1983; The
Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol. XIX, No. 1, January-February
1984; and RIE Journal, Vol.2,
No.2, July 1985.
17. The
Sociolinguistics of Learning and Using a Non-Native Language (by Leo Loveday). The Journal of English Language
Teaching, Vol. XIX, No. 4, July-August 1984.
18. Text to Note (by Alex Adkins and Ian McKean). Team (Saudi Arabia), No.47, Summer 1984;
andUnesco ALSED-LSP Newsletter, Vol.7, No.1 (18), May 1984.
19. Writing
Academic English (by A.
Oshima and A. Hogue). EFL
Gazette, No.59, November 1984.
20. Grammar in
Context (by Hugh Gethin). ELT Journal (Oxford), Vol. 39, No.4, 1985.
21. Speak to
Learn (by K. James). The British Journal of Language Teaching(Oxford), Vol.23, No.
1, Spring 1985; The Language
Teacher, Vol. IX, No. 4, April 1985; and RIE
Journal, Vol. 1, No.2, December 1984.
22. (i) Electrical
Engineering and (ii) Computer Science (both
by Richard Meyers). Team,
No. 49, Winter 1984; The
British Journal of Language Teaching, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, Autumn 1985; and
(revised)Journal of Indian Education (New
Delhi), Vol. 11, No. 2, July 1985.
23. Engineering
Information (by Michael Kitto
and Richard West). Unesco
ALSED-LSP Newsletter, Vol. 8, No.1 (20), May 1985; and (revised) Focus
on English (British Council,
Madras), Vol.1, No.3, July 1985.
24. Bank on Your
English (by John and Jean
McGovern). Unesco ALSED-LSP Newsletter, Vol.8, No. 1(20),
May 1985.
25. A Case for
Business English (by M. Pote
et al). The Language Teacher,
Vol.X, No. 3, March 1986;Unesco ALSED-LSP Newsletter,Vol.9, No.1 (22),
May 1986; and EFL Gazette ,No. 80, August 1986.
26. Language
Teaching Project for the Third World (ELT
Documents: 116) (ed: C.J. Brumfit). Unesco
ALSED-LSP Newsletter, Vol.9, No. 1(22), May 1986; and Journal of Higher Education,
Vol.12, No. 1-3, Monsoon-Spring 1986-87.
27. Discourse and
Learning: A Relational Approach to Syllabus Design (by Wilfred Crombie).Language
Forum (New Delhi), Vol. 10,
No.1-4, 1985; and (revised) Focus
on English (Madras), Vol.2,
No.1, January 1986.
28. Language and
Literature Teaching: From Practice to Principle (ed: C.J. Brumfit). Journal of Indian Education, Vol.13,
No. 2, July 1987; Language Forum, Vol. 13, Nos. 1-4,
January-December 1987; andThe Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol. XXI,
No. 6, November – December 1986.
29. Penguin
Advanced Reading Skills (by E. Nolan-Woods and D. Foll). EFL Gazette, No.86, February
1987; and Focus on English,
Vol.3, No.4, October 1987.
30. The Alchemy
of English (by Braj B.
Kachru). The Language Teacher,
Vol. XI, No. 6, June 1987; andFocus on English, Vol.3, No.2, April 1987.
31. The BBI
Combinatory Dictionary of English (comp.
by Morton Benson, Evelyn
Benson and Robert Ilson). ELT
Journal, Vol. 42, No. 3, July 1988; and (revised) Indian Journal of Applied
Linguistics, Vol. 14, No. 2, July-December 1988.
32. (i) Socializing (by Mark Ellis and Nina O'
Driscoll), (ii) Telephoning (by Kay Bruce), and (iii) Meetings and Discussions (by Nina O' Driscoll and Adrean Pilbeam). EFL Gazette, No. 100, April 1988; and Language News, Vol. 1, No.2,
February 1988.
33. In Their Own
Words (by Tom Boyd). Focus on English, Vol. 5, No.1,
January 1989; and Indian
Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol. 15, No. 1, January 1989.
34. Approaches to
Discourse, Poetics and Psychiatry (by
I.M. Zavala and others). Indian
Book Chronicle (Jaipur), Vol.
15, No. 1 & 2, January-February 1990; and GUETA
Journal of English Studies, Vol.1, No.1, 1990.
35. Semantics and
Syntax: Indian Loan Words in English (by S. D. Sharma). University News, Vol. XXIII,
No.7, February 1990.
36. Communication
and Cross Cultural Adaptation (by
Young Yun Kim). Social Change (New Delhi), Vol. 20, No. 2, June
1990; Indian Book Chronicle , Vol. XV, No. 12, December 1990; Journal of National Integration (Kottayam), Vol. 1, No.2,
July-September 1990; and International
Social Science Review(USA), Vol.66, No.2, Spring 1991.
37. Language
Communication and Culture: Current Directions (ed:
Stella Ting-Toomey and Felipe Korzenny). University
News, Vol. XXIX, No. 11, March 1991; Cross
Currents, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, Spring 1991; Journal
of National Integration,
Vol.3, No. 1, January-March 1992; Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XVII, No. 10, October 1992; and Journal of Cross Cultural
Psychology (California), Vol.
22. No. 3, September 1991.
38. ESP in the
Classroom: Practice and Evaluation (ed:
Dick Chamberlain and Robert J. Baumgardner).ELT Journal, Vol.45, No.3,
July 1991.
39. Teaching
Translation and Interpreting: Training, Talent and Experience (ed: Cay Dollerup and Anne
Loddegaard). International
Journal of Translation (New
Delhi), Vol. III, No. 1&2,January-December 1991, pp. 153-159; Meta (Montreal), Vol.38, No. 3,
September 1993, pp. 543-547; Critical
Practice (New Delhi), Vol. 1,
No. 1, Winter 1994, pp. 96-102; International
Journal on World Peace (Minnesota,
USA), Vol.10, No. 3, September 1993, pp. 113-120; and Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. XIX, No. 8, August 1994.
40. Innovative
English Language Instruction: An Anthology of Innovations in ELT (ed: Subhash Jain). University News, Vol. XXXI, No.
37, September 1993.
41. Teaching of
English as a Second Language in India (by
A. Antony). University News,
Vol. XXXII, No. 20, May 1994.
42. The Otherness
of English: India's Auntie Tongue Syndrome (by
Pobal Dasgupta). Indian Book
Chronicle, Vo. XIX, No. 4&5, April-May 1994; and Indian Journal of Applied
Linguistics, Vol. XIX, No. 2, July-ecember 1993.
43. Practice in
English: Book One, Book Two, and Book Three (by
S.N.A. Rizvi, V.A. Sharma and Masooma Rizvi). University
News, Vol. XXXII, No.33, August 1994.
44. Academic
Writing For Graduate Students (by
John M. Swales and Christine B. Feak). ESP
France Newsletter (Brest
Cedex, France), Vol.10, No. 3, October 1995; and Indian Journal of Applied
Linguistics, Vol. XXI, No.2, July-December 1995, pp. 97-99.
45. Better
Learning and Teaching of Spoken English (by
S. Malaikkani). University
News, Vol. XXXIV, No. 23, August 12, 1996.
46. Systemic
Grammar (by Shivendra K.
Verma). University News,
Vol. XXXIV, No. 39, September 23, 1996, pp. 26-27.
47. Intercultural
Communication (by Robert
Young). Indian Book Chronicle,
Vol. XXI, No. 11, November 1996, pp. 16-17; European
Journal of Intercultural Studies (Hilversum, The Netherlands),
Vol.9, No. 2, 1998, pp. 230-231; and International
Journal of Communication, Vol. 8, Nos. 1-2, January-December 1998, pp.
141-144.
48. More
Englishes: New Studies in Varieties of English 1988-1994 (by Manfred Gorlach. ESP France Newsletter (France), Vol. 12, No.1, March 1997; Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics,
Vol.XXII, No. 2, July-December 1996, pp. 87-93; and Indian Book Chronicle, Vol.
XXII, No. 12, December 1997, pp. 24-26.
49. Intercultural
Communication: Pragmatics, Genealogy, and Deconstruction (by Robert Young). Critical Arts (Durban, South Africa), Vol.11, No.
1-2, 1997, pp. 177-182.
50. The Cultural
Context in Business Communication (ed:
Susanne Niemier, Charles P. Campbell and Rene Dirven). ESP France Newsletter, Vol. 15,
No.1, February 2000, pp. 1-7; Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXV, No. 3, March 2000, pp. 23-25/28; and Indian Journal of Applied
Linguistics, Vol. 26, No. 2, July-December 2000, pp. 131-138.
51. Literature as
Communication (by Roger D. Sell). International
Journal of Communication,
Vol.12, No. 1, January-June 2002, pp. 119-125.
52. Shifting
Continents/Colliding Cultures: Diaspora Writing of the Indian Subcontinent (eds: Ralph J. Crane and Radhika
Mohanram). Babel (Amsterdam), Vol. 48, No. 2, 2002,
pp. 184-189; and (revised)Creative Forum, Vol. 15, No. 1-2, January-June
2002, pp. 108-114.
53. Translation and Power (ed: Maria Tymoczko and Edwin
Gentzler). Babel (Amsterdam), Vol.50, No.4, 2004,
pp. 375-381; and Indian Book Chronicle, Vol.30, No.3, March 2005, pp. 13-15.
BOOK REVIEWS: LITERATURE TITLES
1. New
Dimensions in Indo-English Poetry (ed: O.P.
Bhatnagar). The
Rajasthan Journal
of English Studies, Combined No. 13 & 14, 1981.
2. Rising
Columns: Some Indian Poets in English (ed: O.P.
Bhatnagar). Indian Literature, Vol.
XXVI, No. 5, September-October 1983, pp. 147-151; Indian
Journal of English
Studies, Vol. XXII, 1982-83; Littcrit, Vol. VIII, No.1, June 1982; and ELT Forum
Journal of English Studies, Vol.5,
No.1, June 1982.
3. Modern
Trends in Indo-Anglian Poetry (ed: H.S. Bhatia). Journal
of South Asian
Literature(Michigan), Vol.19, No. 1, Spring-Summer 1984, pp. 211-213; Littcrit, Vol.8, No. 2, December 1982; Skylark, No.
47/48, 1982; and Commonwealth
Quarterly (Mysore),
Vol.11, No.31, December 1985-March 1986.
4. My Mother (by Surendra Nath Jauhar). The Call
Beyond, Vol.VIII, No.3, March 1983.
5. Prevalent
Aspects of Indian English Poetry (ed: H.S.
Bhatia). Indian
Literature, Vol. XXVII, No.2, March-April 1984; Youth Age,
Vol.XII, No.2, January 1984; and University Today, Vol.IV,
No. 1, January 1984.
6. The
Burning Petals (by H.S. Bhatia). Youth
Age, Vol.XII,
No. 4, March 1984.
7. Indo-Australian
Flowers (ed: V.S.
Skanda Prasad). Journal
of South Asian Literature (Michigan), Vol. XXI, No.2, 1986, pp. 239-241; University Today, Vol.IV, No. 10, May 1984;
and Youth Age, Vol. 12, No.6, May 1984.
8. Anthrophanies
1-4 (by
Kenneth Taharally). Journal
of South Asian Literature, Vol. XXI, No. 2, Summer-Fall 1986, pp. 235-237;and Art and Poetry Today (New Delhi), Vol. XV, No. 3&4, July 1990 & October 1990.
9. Tamil
Vedas (by Krishna Srinivas). Youth Age , Vol.12, No. 10, Septmeber 1984; and University Today, Vol.IV, No. 20, October
1984.
10. (i) East West
Winds (ed: G.R.
Krishna), (ii) Just Born (by D. Srikantha Murthy), and (iii) Songs of
Cosmos (by V.S.
Skanda Prasad). University
Today, Vol IV, No. 13, July 1984.
11. Arrogant
from Birth (by Debi Ray). Bharat Protiva, Vol.VIII, No.10-11, September-October 1984.
12. World
Poetry: Africa (ed:
Krishna Srinivas). Youth Age, Vol.12,
No. 12, November 1984; and University Today, Vol.V, No. 1, January 1985.
13. (i) Feather (by Divik
Ramesh), (ii) New Voice
of Indian Poetry (ed:
Rajendra Avasthy et al), (iii)Centre and Circumference (ed: Keshav Malik), and (iv) Voices
from Within (ed:
Laxmi Narayan Mahapatra). Indian
Literature, Vol. XXVIII, No.3 (107), May-June 1985, pp. 119-124.
14. (i) Flames and Flashes and (ii) Shadows
and Desires (by
Biswakesh). Youth Age, Vol.13, No.5, May 1985.
15. (i) The
Horizon (by G.
Venkataraman) and (ii) Prism (Kambuja International). Youth Age, Vol.
13, No.6, June 1985.
16. (i) Scattered
Thoughts (by
Prakash Joshi), (ii) Symphony
of Skeletons (by
Dwarakanath H. Kabadi), and (iii) Summer
Green (by J.K.
Jagadev). Youth Age, Vol. 13,
No.7, August 1985.
17. Scattered
Thoughts (by
Prakash Joshi). Poetry
Time, Vol. 10, No.4, Autumn 1985.
18. Mahavira (by Krishna Srinivas). Bharat
Protiva, Vol.X, No. 1, December 1985; and Youth
Age, Vol.13,
No. 11, January 1986.
19. A Small
Step (by K.S.
Venkataramu). Bharat
Protiva, Vol. X, No.3, February 1986; and Youth Age, Vol.
13, No. 11, January 1986.
20. Indian
Poetry in English ( ed: Hari
Mohan Prasad and Chakradhar Prasad Singh). Littcrit, Vol.12, No.1&2, June-December 1986; and Youth Age, Vol. 14,
No.2, April 1986.
21. Rain
Drops (by A.
Padmanaban). Youth Age , Vol.14, No. 2, April 1986.
22. Men and
Gods and Other Poems (by K.B. Rai). Language Forum, Vol.12, No. 1-4, 1986; and Journal of Indian Writing in English, Vol.24, No. 1, January
1986.
23. Relics of
Love (by
Biswakesh). Bharat
Protiva, No.101, May-June 1986; and Youth Age, Vol.
14, No.3, June 1986.
24. The
Vision and the Voice, Vol. III (ed: G.P.
Baghmar). Youth Age, Vol.14,
No. 6, November 1986; and Language
Forum, Vol. 13, No.1-4, January-December 1987.
25. Reflections
on Sri Sri Ramakrishna (tr. S.K.
Basu). The Call
Beyond, Vol.XI, No. 11, November 1986; and Bharat
Protiva, Vol.XI, Whole No. 104, Spring 1987.
26. Contemporary
Indo-English Poetry (ed:
Bijoy Kumar Das). Language Forum, Vol.12,
No.1-4, 1986; and Youth
Age, Vol.14,
No.7, January 1987.
27. Zero Hour (by Narendrapal Singh). Canopy, March
1987.
28. (i) Perceptions
(by D.C. Chambial), and (ii) Visions
and Voices (by M.A.
Nare). Canopy, March
1987.
29. Another
Moment (by Ajsa
Zahirovic). Canopy, March
1987.
30. Voices
From Within (by L.N.
Mahapatra). Journal
of South Asian Literature (Michigan),
Vol. XXI, No. 2, Summer-Fall 1986, pp. 238-239.
31. Dead
River (by L.N.
Mahapatra). The Journal
of Indian Writing in English (Gulbarga),
Vol. 15, No. 2, July 1987.
32. Longing
For You (by K.
Balachandran). Canopy,
July-November 1987.
33. Great Day
Coming (by Lyle
Glazier). Creative
Forum, Vol.1, No.6, March 1988; Indian BookChronicle, Vol. XIII,
No. 4, April 1988.
34. Shelley
and Yeats: A Comparative Study (by B.C.
Das). Rachna (New Delhi), Vol.1, Winter 1988.
35. From Zero
to Eternity (by P.
Raja). Kavita
India (Muzaffarpur),
Vol. I, No. 2, January 1988; Bharat
Protiva, Vol. XII, Serial No.110, August 1988; and Littcrit, Vol.13, No.1&2, June-December 1987.
36. The Bloom (ed: Amal Ghose). Canopy,
March-May 1988.
37. Contemporary
Indian English Poetry (ed: I.H.
Rizvi). Canopy, Vol.3,
No.3-4, July-September 1988.
38. The Night
Without Moon and Other Poems (by L.N.
Mahapatra). Journal
of South
Asian Literature, Vol.23, No. 1,Winter-Spring 1988,pp. 243-246; and Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. XIV, No. 9,
September 1989.
39. Oh This
Bloody Game (by
Niranjan Mohanty). GUETA
Journal of English Studies (Ahmedabad), Vol.1, No. 1, 1990; and Creative
Forum, Vol. 2, No. 1&2, January-June 1989.
40. Understanding
Poetry: A Stylistic Approach (by G.D.
Barche). The
Rajasthan Journal of English Studies, Vol.10, 1989; and Creative Forum, Vol. 1,
No.4, December 1988.
41. Stray
Thoughts and Petals of Prayer (by K.L.
Srihari). Creative
Forum,Vol. 1, No.4, December 1988.
42. Dark
Dragon (by
Rajnee Krishnan Kutty). Canopy, Vol.4,
No. 1&2, January-March 1989; and Creative
Forum , Vol.2,
No. 1&2, January-June 1989.
43. Tender
Wings (by
Dwarakanath H. Kabadi). Creative
Forum, Vol.1, No. 3, October 1988.
44. The
Audible Landscape (by O.P.
Bhatnagar). Poetry (Berhampur), Vol. 13, No.1&2, 1988; andCreative Forum,
Vol.1, No.4, December 1988.
45. Twilight
Thoughts (by
Tabish Khair). Canopy, Vol.4,
No. 1&2, January-March 1989; and Creative
Forum, Vol.2, No.1&2, January-June 1989.
46. Yatra (by Eugene D'Vaz, Christine Gomez, Yagna Sri Nambiar, Joe
Dorairaj). Canopy, Vol.5,
No.2&3, May-July 1990; Art and
Poetry Today, Vol.XV, No. 3&4, July-October 1990; Creative Forum, Vol.2, No. 3&4, July-December 1989; and Littcrit, Vol. 16,
No.1&2, 1990.
47. Melting
Moments (by
Dwarakanath H. Kabadi). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XV, No. 9, September 1990; Canopy, Vol.VI,
No. 1&2, January-March 1991; and Art and
Poetry Today, Vol.15, No.3&4, July-October 1990.
48. Poems (by Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi). Creative
Forum, Vol.2, No. 3&4, June-December 1989.
49. Contemporary
Indian English Love Poetry (ed: I.H.
Rizvi). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol.
XV, No. 11, November 1990;and Canopy, Vol. VI, No.1&2, January-March 1991.
50. Across
the Falling Snow (by
Baldev Mirza). Creative
Forum , Vol. 2,
No.3&4, July-December 1989.
51. (i) Falling
Petals, (ii) Unfading
Blooms, and (iii) Thirsty
Pebbles (by I.H.
Rizvi). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XVI, No. 12, December 1991.
52. Virginia
Woolf: A Study of the Tragic Vision (by
Ramadhar Singh). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XIX, No. 11, November 1994; and Creative Forum, Vol.12, No. 1-2, January-June 1999.
53. Voices of Anger and Sexuality: Some Recent
Indian English Women Poets (a review
of 24 books). Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. XX, No.5, May 1995.
54. Krishna
Srinivas: A Critical Assessment of His Poetical Works (by Syed Ameeruddin). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXI, No.3-4, March-April 1996.
55. Visioned
Summits (by Syed Ameeruddin). Poet , Vol. 37, No. 8, August 1996, pp. 60-63; and The Scoria, Vol. 1, No.3, July 1996.
56. Fat : A
Novel (by
Raewyn Alexander). Littcrit, Vol. 23, No. 44-45, June-December 1997; Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. 22, No.2 February
1997; Critical Practice, Vol.4, No.1, January 1997; Language
Forum, Vol. 23, No. 1-2, January-December 1997; Fantasy Adviser, Vol. I, No.4, April 1998.
57. the
shortcut home (by PNW
Donnelly, Catherine Mair, and Patricia Prime). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXII, No. 11, November 1997.
58. Renderings:
English Translation of Selected Poems of Karpoor Chandra Kulish (tr: I.K. Sharma and Narendra Sharma 'Kusum'). Indian Book Chronicle, Vol.
XXII, No.5, May 1997; International
Journal of Translation, Vol. 9, No. 1-2, January-December 1997; Creative Forum, Vol. 7, No. 3-4, July-December 1994/1997;
(Revised) Translatio:
Nouvelles De La FIT (Belgium),
Vol. XIX, No.4, 2000, pp. 505-511; and a Hindi version in Rajasthan Patrika
(Jaipur), Sunday Magazine, 8 June 1997.
59. The Dual
Muse: The Writer as Artist, The Artist as Writer (by Johanna Drucker and William H. Gass; Exhibition Catalogue). Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. XXIII, No. 5, May
1998, pp. 22-24; Fantasy Adviser, Vol. 1, No.8, October 98, pp. 68-69; The Mawaheb International (Canada),
October –December 2001, pp. 12-14.
60. Poems of
Faiz Ahmad Faiz: A Poet of the Third World (tr:
Mohammed Zakir and M.N. Menai). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, January 1999; Creative
Forum, Vol. 7, No. 3-4, July-December 1994/97; and Babel (Amsterdam),
Vol. 47, No. 1, 2001, pp. 92-94.
61. The Voice
of Feeling: Myth and Mythology in Keats's Major Poems (by Seemin Hasan). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXIV, No. 6, June 1999, pp. 17-18; and Creative Forum, Vol. 12,No. 1-2, January-June 1999, pp.
117-121.
62. New
Generation: Poems from China Today (ed: Wang
Ping). Poet, Vol.
40, No. 9, September 1999, pp. 60-63; International
Journal of Translation, Vol. 11, No. 1-2, January-December 1999, pp.
145-153;Indian Book Chronicle , Vol.
XXV, No. 2, February 2000, pp. 8-10; SlugFest,
Ltd (USA),
Vol. X, No. 3-4, 1999-2000, pp. 17-18; Translatio:
Nouvelle de la FIT, Vol. XIX, No. 1-2, 2000, pp. 129-132.
63. The
Aching Vision (by
Darshan Singh Maini). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. 25, No. 7, July 2000, pp. 6-7; and Poet, Vol. 41, No. 41, No.11, November 2000, pp. 59-63.
64. the acorn
book of contemporary haiku (eds:
Lucien Stryk and Kevin Bailey). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. 25, No. 11-12, November-December 2000, pp. 42-43; Poet, Vol. 42, No. 3, March 2001, pp. 59-63; and The Scoria , Vol. 3,
No. 4, April 2001, pp. 37-38.
65. The
Waffle of the Toffs: A Sociocultural Critique of Indian Writing in English (by M. Prabha).World Literature Today , Vol. 74, No.3, Summer 2000, p. 586; and (revised) Creative Forum, Vol. 13, No. 3-4, July-December 2000, pp.
126-132.
66. In the
Ruins of Time (by
Pronab Kumar Majumder). Indian Book Chronicle , Vol. XXVI, No. 4, April 2001, p. 19; and Cyber Literature, Vol. VII and VIII,
No.1&2, June-December 2001, pp. 81-82.
67. In Golden
Times (by S.L.
Peeran). Poet , Vol.
42, No. 6, June 2001, pp. 56-59.
68. The
Heians (by Bill West). Poet, Vol. 42,
No. 6, June 2001, pp. 60-63; Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXVI, No. 5-6, May-June 2001, pp. 8-9; and Canopy, Vol.
XVIII, No. 43&44, July 2001.
69. The
Poetry of Jayanta Mahapatra (by Bijay
Kumar Das). Researchers' Association Newsletter, Vol.
II, No.1, June 2001.
70. A Survey
of Indian English Poetry (by
Satish Kumar). Poet, Vol. 42, No. 9, September 2001, pp. 56-57; and Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. XXVI, No.10, October
2001, p. 7.
71. Cooling
Flames of Darkness (by O.P.
Bhatnagar). Poet, Vol. 42, No. 9, September 2001, pp. 58-60; and Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. XXVI, No. 9,
September 2001, p. 9.
72. Kabir:
Selected Couplets from the Sakhi in Transversion (tr: Mohan Singh Karki). Babel, Vol.
47, No. 4, 2001, pp. 377-382; Poet, Vol.
42, No. 10, October 2001, pp. 56-60; and Creative
Forum, Vol. 15, No. 1-2, January-June 2002, pp. 117-123.
73. Japanese
Haiku: 2001 (ed:
Modern Haiku Association, Tokyo). Babel, Vol.
48, No.4, 2002, pp. 377-381; International
Journal of Translation , Vol.
14,No.1, January-June, 2002, pp. 163-167; and Poet, Vol. 43, No.2, February 2002, pp. 56-62.
74. Reflections (by Tejinder Kaur). Poet,Vol. 43,
No. 3, March 2002, pp. 56-58; and Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. XXVII, No.3,
March 2002, p. 9.
75. Deuce:
Haiku Poems (by
Kanwar Dinesh Singh and Patricia Prime). Poet, Vol.43,
No. 6, June 2002, pp. 47-50; and Indian
Book Chronicle , Vol.
XXVIII, No.4, April 2003, p. 5.
76. Fettered
Birds (by I.H.
Rizvi). Canopy, Vol.
XIX, No. 47-48, July 2002, pp. 33-36; and Poet, Vol.
43, No.8, August 2002, pp. 49-54.
77. Modern
Theories of Poetic Criticism (by R.S. Tiwary). Indian Book Chronicle, Vol.
XXVII, No. 9, September 2002, pp. 3-5; (revised) Points of View, Vol. IX, No.2, Winter 2002, pp. 124-125.
78. Blossoms
of the Heart (by Ya.
Su. Rajan). Poet, Vol.
43, No. 11, November 2002, pp. 54-58.
79. The Shade
of the Raspberry Patch (by Dejan
Bogojevic). Poet, Vol.
43, No. 12, December 2002, pp. 59-60.
80. The Far
Horizons (by
Darshan Singh Maini). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXVII, No. 11, November 2002, pp. 5-6; and Creative Forum , Vol.
15, No. 3-4, July-December 2002, pp. 100-102.
81. Agony and
Harmony (by Y.S.
Rajan). Poet, Vol.
44, No. 2, February 2003, pp. 61-63; and Canopy, Vol.
XX, No. 51-52, July 2003, pp. 31-32.
82. Flames to
Kindle (by Damal
Kannan). Poet, Vol. 44, No. 3, March 2003, pp. 48-50.
83. Cross and
Creation (by
Pashupati Jha). Creative
Forum, Vol. 16, No. 1-2, January-June 2003, pp. 139-142; and Poet, Vol. 44, No. 4, April 2003, pp. 59-63.
84. On the
Edge (by Sudha
Iyer). Poet, Vol 44,
No. 8, August 2003,pp. 61-63; and Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. 28, No. 8, August 2003, p. 16.
85. Continuity:
Five Indian English Poets (ed: R.A.
Singh). Poet, Vol.44, No.9, September 2003, pp. 59-60; and Explorer, Vol. 26,
No. 1, Winter 2003, pp. 98-100.
86. A Call
From the Unknown (by S.L.
Peeran). Poet, Vol.
44, No.10, October 2003, pp. 46-51.
87. In
Celebration: Women Poets of Pondicherry (ed: P.
Raja). Poet, Vol.
44, No.10, October 2003, pp. 58-63.
88. Current Indian Creativity in English (by R.S. Tiwary). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol.
28, No. 11, November 2003, pp. 13-14; Poet, Vol.
44, No. 12, December 2003, pp. 48-53; and Points of
View, Vol. XI, No. 1, Summer 2004, pp.120-121.
89. Moment
and Other Poems (by
Sunanda Mukherjee). Points of
View, Vol. X, No. 2, Winter 2003, pp. 121-122.
90. (i)Lu and Badali (tr: I.K. Sharma),
and (ii) Exuberance
and Other Poems (tr: Ravi
Nandan Sinha).Babel , Vol.
49, No.4, 2003, pp. 350-353;and International Journal of Translation, Vo. 16, No.2,
July-December 2004, pp. 147-149.
91. Prometheus:
the autobiography (by Uncle
River). Moongate
Internationale (www.motherbird.com), March
2004.
92. The Poems of Myriam Pierri and Giovanni
Campisi in the trilogy collection Pacem in
Terris, 2003.Creative Forum, Vol. 16, No.3-4, July-December 2003, pp. 139-142; and Indian Book Chronicle , Vol.
29, No. 3-4, March-April 2004, pp. 20-21.
93. To Live
in Love (by P.
Raja). Poetcrit, Vol.
XVII, No. 2, July 2004, pp. 116-119.
94. Choosing
Career Paths (by Y.S.
Rajan). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. 29, No.9, September 2004, pp. 3-4.
95. My Lady
Broom and other Poems (by I.K.
Sharma). Poet, Vol.
45, No. 12, December 2004, pp. 57-60; The
Journal of Indian Writing in English, Vol.34, No.1, January
2006, pp. 93-96.
96. Collected
Poems: 1979-2004 (by D.C. Chambial). Poet, Vol. 46, No. 3, March 2005, pp. 53-58; andReflections, Vol. III, No. 1&2, January & July 2004, pp. 131-135.
97. The Life
Tree (by
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam). Moongate
Internationale(www.motherbird.com/abdul_kalam.html); Peace from Harmony(http://www.peacefromharmony.spb.ru/eng/contents/civilizations/indianculture/Inpoet ) (in
English) andwww.peacefromharmony.spb.ru/rus/content/civilization/indianculture/indiapoetry (in Russian), dated 3 June 2005; Poet , Vol. 46, No.7, July 2005, pp. 1-6; Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXX, No. 7, July 2005, pp. 3-4; Muse India ( http://museindia.com), Issue
3, July-September 2005; and Canopy, Vol.
27, No. 59-60, July 2005, pp 3-6; Points of
View , Vol.
XII, No. 2, Winter 2005, pp. 113-116; Creative
Forum, Vol.20, no.2, July-December 2007, pp. 162-166.
98. Haiku and
0ther Poems (by I.H.Rizvi). Indian Book Chronicle , Vol. XXX, No. 12, December 2005, p. 2; Poet, Vol. 47,
No.1, January 2006, pp. 61-63; Canopy, Vol. XXII, No. 61 and 62, January 2006, pp. 25-27.
99. Hope to
Waken New Spring (by Ilse
von Heydwolff). Poetcrit,
Vol. XIX, No.1, January 2006, pp. 127-129.
100. K. D.
Sethna: An Introduction through Interaction (by P.
Raja). Poet, Vol. 47, No. 6, June 2006, pp. 59-63; Points of View, Vol. 13,
No. 1, Summer 2006, pp. 119-120.
101. Bloom of
Light (by Mela Ram Pandit). Poetcrit, Vol.
XIX, No. 2, July 2006, pp. 131-132.
102. O.P.Bhatnagar:
The Critic with a Big Heart (by
I.K.Sharma). Journal
of Indian Writing in English,Vol. 35, No.2, July 2007,
pp. 61-64.
103. Jumping
Genes (by Y.S. Rajan). Poet , Vol. 48, No. 1, January 2007, pp. 56-63; Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. 32, No.1, January
2007, pp. 9-10; Cyber
Literature, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, December 2006, pp. 102-106; Creative Forum , Vol.
20, no.2, July-December 2007, pp. 166-170.
104. The
Postcolonial Encounter: India in British Imagination (by Rita
Nath Keshari). Muse
India, (http://museindia.com) Issue
13, May-June 2007; Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol.
XXXVII, No. 5, May 2007, pp. 14-15; Poetcrit, Vol.
XX, No.2, July 2007, pp. 125-128; Creative
Forum, Vol. 20, no.2, July-December 2007, pp. 153-156.
105. The Manas
Epos: Across the Millennium (by J. Sindhu). Journal of Indian Writing in English, Vol. 35, No.2, July 2007, pp. 83-86.
106. Love
Teaches Even Asses to Dance (by
P.Raja). Muse
India (http://museindia.com), Issue 14, July-August 2007; Triveni, Vol. 76, No. 3, July-September 2007, pp. 57-58; Shine, 21st Issue,
2007, pp. 70-72.
107. Origin,
Development and History of Indian English Poetry (by
I.H.Rizvi and N.F.Rizvi). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXXIII, No.3, March 2008, p. 11; Muse India, Issue 19, May-June 2008; Research, Vol.8, No.1, Spring 2008, pp. 108-111.
108. Ripples
in the Lake (by C.L.
Khatri). Creative
Forum, Vol. 20, No.2, July-December 2007, pp. 160-162; Cyber Literature, Vol. 19 & 20, No. 1
& 2, January-December 2007, pp. 105-106.
110. Interpreting
Literature: A Myth and a Reality (by G.D. Barche). Canopy, Vol.XXV, No. 71 & 72, July 2008, pp.; 45-47; Cyber Literature, Vol. 21, No.1, June 2008,
pp. 100-104; Muse
India, Issue 23, Jan-Feb 2009; Poetcrit,
Vol.XXII, No.1, January 2009, pp.130-133.
111. Reappearance ( by Hsu ChiCheng). Indian
Book Chronicle, Vol. XXXIII, No. 9, September 2008, p. 15; Atlanta Chinese News (GA,
USA), Fri., August 29, 2008, p. A9; The World
Poets Quarterly, Vol. 52, November 8, 2008, pp. 51-52; World News (Phillipines),
November 11, 2008; Poetry
World, Vol.2, No.5, September 2009, pp.61-63; and Breakthrough, November 18, 2012.
112. The Sun
Will Rise Again (by
Acharya Mahaprajna). South Asia Mail, July 07, 2009 (www.southasiamail.com/news.php?id=37337); Poetry World, Vol.2, No.8, December 2009, pp. 50-53;Research , Vol. 9, No.2, Autumn 2009, pp. 127-129.
114. Indian
Poetry in English: A Critical Appraisal (by Amar
Nath Prasad). Poetcrit, Vol,. XXIII, No.2, July 2010, pp. 161-162.
115. Themes in
the Indian Short Story in English: An Historical and A Critical Survey (by Murli
Das Malwani). Poetcrit,
Vol.XXIII, No.2, pp. 167-169; Research, Vol. 10, No.2, Autumn 2010, pp. 129-132 (jointly with Sudeshna
Pandey).
117. Garden of
Bliss ( by
S.L.Peeran). Research, Vol.
11, No.1, Spring 2011, pp. 113-115 (jointly with Aju Aravind).
118. Keki
N. Daruwalla: The Poet and Novelist (by
Asha Viswas). The Journal of Indian Writing in English, Vol.
40, No.1, January 2012, pp. 81-84.
119. A Dictionary of Indian
English Litterateurs: 1894-2010 (comp.
& ed. Mahendra S. Rana). IndianBook Chronicle, Vol. XXXVII, No. 10-11,
Oct.-Nov. 2012, p. 2.
120. Blossoming Blossoms of
Poetry: Selected Poems (Hsu
ChiCheng). Poetcrit, vol. XXVI, No.1,
January 2013, pp. 173-174; The World
Poets Quarterly, Vol. 69, February 8, 2013 (Chinese/English), pp. 43-44; Transfire, Issue 14, January-March 2015, pp. 70-73.
122. Metric
Conversions: Poetry of Our Time (edited, compiled and translated into
Crimean Tatar by Taner Murat, with illustrations by Sagida Siraziy). http://ezinearticles.com/?Poetry-of-Our-Time&id=7979836
123. Kanakadasa, Chandrakanta, and The Gift of the Heart: A
Short Review. https://ezinearticles.com/?Kanakadasa,-Chandrakanta,-and-The-Gift-of-the-Heart:-A-Short-Review&id=10132905
124. Select Songs
of Kanakadasa. Tr. Shashidhar G. Vaidya. https://www.boloji.com/articles/50896/select-songs-of-kanakadasa
; Inimii/The Gift of the Heart. Romanian/English (Anastasia Dumitru). http://www.lit.org/view/55122 ; TWO SHORT REVIEWS, http://www.lit.org/view/55120
125. A
Handbook of the Indian Poetics and Aesthetics (Ami Updhyay). https://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Review:-A-Handbook-of-the-Indian-Poetics-and-Aesthetics&id=10161801 ; https://www.boloji.com/articles/51002/a-handbook-of-the-indian-poetics-and-aesthetics
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126.History of Contemporary Indian
English Poetry: An Appraisal (P C K Prem). 2 volumes. ‘Reviewer’s Bookwatch’, Midwest Book Review, Vol.20, No.9,
September 2020. (www.midwestbookreview.com/rbw/sep_20.htm#rksingh )
127.Adrrishya Ka ‘A’ (Swadesh Kumar Bhatnagar). Reviewer’s
Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review, Vol. 21, no. 10, October 2021 (www.midwestbookreview.com/rbw/oct_21.htm#rksingh )
128. (1) Crazy Class ; (2) Adventure ; (3) Magin Moments; (4) Let’s Crawl (by Rajiv
Khandelwal). ‘Reviewer’s Bookwatch’, Midwest Book Review, Vol. 21, No.11,
November 2021 (www.midwestbookreview.com/rbw/nov_21.htm#rksingh ); ‘Four Books of Children’s Poetry
by Rajiv Khandelwal,’ Setu
(Pittsburgh), Vol.6, Issue 6, November 2021;
Creation and Criticism, Vol.6, Issue 22 & 23, July & October
2021.
129. Dazzling Light
(S.L.Peeran), MBR: Reviewer’s Bookwatch,
Vol. 22, No.8, August 2022; Poetcrit,
Vol. 36, No.1, January-June 2023, pp. 228-229
130. An Anachronous
Shower (by Subhrasankar Das). MBR: Reviewer’s Bookwatch, Vol. 22, No.8,
August 2022; Poetcrit, Vol. 36, No.1,
January-June 2023, pp.226-227
131. From the Banks of
Phalgu (Prabhat K. Singh). MBR: Reviewer’s Bookwatch, Vol. 22, No.11,
November 2022 (www.midwestbookreview.com/rbw/nov_22.htm#rksingh ); Ars Artium, Vol.11, January 2023, pp.208-210.
DISSERTATIONS
SUPERVISED:
I. M.Phil:
1. Swagata Ray. Stylistic Analysis of P. K. Majumder's Poetry. 2008.
2. Emelle Basu. R. Rabindranath Menon: A Thematic Study. 2009.
3. Loni Lavanya. Y. S. Rajan's Poetry: A Stylistic Analysis.
2009.
4. Rajiv Ranjan Tewari. Indianness in Syed Amiruddin's Poetry: An Analysis.
2009.
5. Priyanka Jha. The Poetry of A. P. J. Abdul Kalam: Constructing the Changing Nation. 2009.
6. Kumari Rashmi. P. K. Joy's Poetry: A Critical Assessment of His Themes and Techniques. 2010.
7. Sudeshna Pandey. Short Stories of Jhumpa Lahiri: A Sociocultural Perspective. 2010.
8. Archana Sinha. Creative Tension in the Poetry of Mani Rao. 2011.
9. Sudrity Roy. B. Ahmed As a Playwright. 2011.
10. Shraddha Nidhi. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: Her Short Stories. 2011.
11. Sadaf Jamal. Recent Indian English Women's Poetry: Characteristic Trends.
2011.
12. Sweta Kumari.
Pashupati Jha: AQuest for Values. 2013.
13. Shah Al Mamun
Sarkar. Human Relationship in Raj Kama Jha's The Blue Bedspread. 2013.
14. Pallavi Kiran.
Social Consciousness in the Poetry of Biplab Majumdar. 2013
15. Namrata Prerna
Horo. Tabish Khair: A Search for Identity. 2013
16. Queen Sarkar. A
Lesbian Critical Study of Raewyn Alexander’s Fat. 2014
17. Simon Kisku. A Contextual Study of Ross Donlon’s
Poetry. 2014
18. Annu Bharti. A
Study of the Short Stories of Pronab Kumar Majumder. 2014
19. Mohini Dubey. Eve Ensler: Wisdom of the Body. 2015
20. Ruby Kumari. P. Raja as a Story Teller. 2015
II. Ph.D.:
1. Ram Kulesh Thakur. Maha Nand Sharma and I.K. Sharma: A Study in
Poetic Communication. September 2012.
2. Priya Kumari. Teaching English to Underprivileged Technical Students: An Empirical Study Towards Designing a Framework. (Co-guide). December 2013 .
DISSERTATIONS ADJUDICATED
I. Ph.D. Theses :
1.
Themes and Narrative Techniques in the Novels of
Arun Joshi (by Joy Abraham). University of
Calicut. July 1990.
2.
The Theme of Death and Suffering in the Poetry
of Krishna Srinivas, Shiv K. Kumar and O.P. Bhatnagar (by D.C. Chambial).
Himachal Pradesh University, July 1993.
3.
Tradition and Modernity in the Novels of R.K.
Narayan and Raja Rao (by Meenakshi). Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, April 1994.
4.
Alienation in the Poetry of John Berryman (by
Anil Singh). Dr H.S. Gaur Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, June 1994.
5.
An Experimental Evaluation and Analysis of the
English Syllabus at the PU Level of NEHU: A Case Study of the Rural Colleges of
Mizoram (by Gautam Banerjee). North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, May
1997.
6.
Novels of William Seward Burroughs: His Themes
and Techniques (by Giri Raj Singh). Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut,
October 1998.
7.
Realism in the Novels of Khushwant Singh (by
Niharika Nayak). Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, January 1999.
8.
The Poetry of O.P. Bhatnagar (by Vibha Agrawal).
Nagpur University, February 1999.
9.
Characterisation in the Novels of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala:
A Study in Cultural Configuration (by S. Ambika). University of Kerala, July
2000.
10.
A Study of Human Relationships in the Major
Plays of Euguene O’Neill (by Anurag Agrawal). University of Allahabad, October
2000.
11.
Realism in the Poetry of Nissim Ezekiel (by
Prafulla Chandra Mishra). Utkal University, December 2000.
12.
Post-Colonial Indian English Poetry: A Study of
Five Indian English Poets (by Krushna Chandra Maharana). Utkal University,
April 2001.
13.
Designing A Remedial Course for the Learners of
English at the +2 Level of Students in Orissa (by Pradip Kumar Mishra).
Berhampur University, October 2001.
14.
A Critical Evaluation of Manoj Das as a Short
Story Writer (by G.G. Baghmar). Nagpur University, November 2001.
15.
V.S. Naipaul’s Fiction: A Study of Political
Ideology (by Kartik Chandra Mishra). Utkal University, March 2002.
16.
A Critical Study of the Philosophy of Swami
Vivekanand (by Poonam Soni). Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh Vishwavidyalaya,
Faizabad, May 2002.
17.
The Social Problem Faced by Immigrants and the
Sense of Isolation in the Central Characters as Projected in the Major Fiction
of Anita Desai (by Rashmi Mishra). Utkal University, July 2002.
18.
Formalism and Beyond Murray Krieger’s Literary
Theory (by Yashwant Singh). Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, October
2002.
19.
A Study of the Influence of Leslie Stephen on
Virginia Woolf’s Major Novels (by Mary Benny). Nagpur University, May 2003.
20.
A Re-appraisal of Shakespeare’s Comic Plays in
the Light of Bharata’s Natya Shastra (by
Smt Preeti Pathak). B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, July 2004.
21.
Shashi Deshpande: A Feminist Study of Her
Fictional Works (by Pravin G. Joshi). Nagpur University, February 2005.
22.
A Critical Study of the Assimilation and
Synthesis of Ideas in the Poems of W.H. Auden (by S.G. Kurup). Amravati
University, Amravati, March 2005.
23.
Crisis and Quest for Order: A Study of the Major
Novels of V.S. Naipaul (BY Rama Chandra Panda). Utkal University, May 2005.
24.
The English Textbooks and the Tribal Learners of
Orissa: A Training Course for Teachers to Supplement the Non-Tribal Culture
Biased Textbooks (by Binodini Patra).
Utkal University, August 2005.
25.
The Plays of Sri Aurobindo: A Study of His
Vision of Man and Life (by Subhrasher Kumar
Mahapatra). Utkal University, September 2005.
26.
Preparation of Bilingual (English-English-Oriya)
Pedagogic Dictionary for the Learners of English in Secondary Schools of Orissa
(by Parvat Kumari Das). Utkal University, July 2006.
27.
Tradition and Modernity in the Novels of R.K. Narayan:
A Deconstructionist Perspective (by Rattan Singh). Guru Nanak Dev University,
Amritsar, April 2006.
28.
Woman in Introspection and Familial
Relationships in Anita Desai’s Novels (by Ms Alka Gorle). Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj
Nagpur University, Nagpur, March 2006.
29.
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Man and Thinker with
special Reference to His Essays (by JyotiVishnoi). M.J.P. Rohilkhand
University, Bareilly, July 2006.
30.
A Critical Study of the Fiction of Vikram Seth
(with Reference to ‘A Suitable Boy’) (by Miss Tripty Seth). August 2006.
31.
Projection of ‘Female Self’ in the Short Stories
of Eudora Welty (by G.S. Vairale). Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University,
Amravati, September 2006.
32.
The Concept of Humanism in the Novels of R.K.
Narayan (by Prashant M. Thakare). Amravati University, January 2008.
33.
Theme of Spirituality in the Poetry and Prefaces
of Maha Nand Sharma (by Rachna Singh). C.C.S. University, Meerut, February
2010.
34.
Feminist Vision in the Novels of Jane Austen (by
Jigyasa Pandey). University of Allahabad, May 2010.
35.
A Deconstructionist Study of Amitav Ghosh’s The Circle Reason, The Shadow Lines and The
Glass Palace (by Tamishra Swain). Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali (Raj.),
Sept 2010.
36.
Taboos, Tastes and Tales of Rushdie: A Study of
Socio-cultural Dimension (by Vinita Mishra). Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali (Raj.), October 2010.
37.
A Study of the Novels of Anita Desai and
Arundhati Roy: A Critical Comparison in Stylistics (by Yogendra Singh).
University of Allahabad, October 2011.
38.
Native in the Early Poetry of Ted Hughes: A
Critical Study (by Fauzia Usmani). Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, March
2012.
39.
Study of Exploited Characters in the Novels of
Mulk Raj Anand with Special Reference to Untouchable,
Coolie, and Two Leaves and a Bud (by Sonika Sharma). University of Allahabad,
December 2012.
40.
The Problematics of Human Suffering: A Study of
Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable and Om
Prakash Valmiki’s Joothan, Kamala
Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve and
Prem Chand’s Godan, Gurdial Singh’s Marhi da diva and Chaman Nahal’s Azadi (by Susheel Kumar). Himachal
Pradesh University, December 2013.
41.
Existentialism in the Works of William Golding
and Doris Lessing (by Dalia Bhattacharjee). Nagaland University, Kohima,
November 2014.
42.
Racial Discrimination in Indian Diaspora
Fiction: A Select Study (by Haroon Rasheed). Lucknow University, April 2015.
1.
I
II. M.Phil dissertations:
1. Image of Women in the Novels of
Kamala Markandaya (by N.R. Mishra). Berhampur University, Berhampur, February 1994.
2. Revolutionary Elements in the Poetry of Blake and Shelley
(by Ajaib Singh). Punjabi University, Patiala, March 1998.
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Delhi), ELT Forum Journal of India (Bombay), ELT Forum Journal of English
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Australia), La Pierna Tierna (PA, USA), Timber Creek Review (NJ, USA), The
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Australia), Paper Wasp(Queensland, Australia), Micropress NZ (Nelson, NZ),
Lilliput Review (PA, USA), Simply Words (GA, USA), Xizquil (Arizona, USA),
Scoria (Chandigarh), Moongate de Homo Sentiens (NM, USA), Albatross (Constanta,
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WORKS ANTHOLOGISED IN:
1. Intercontinental Poetry: An Introduction (ed: R.A. Joshi/O.P. Bhatnagar). Jaipur, 1979.
2. New Dimensions in Indo-English Poetry (ed: O.P. Bhatnagar). Amravati, 1981.
3. Rising Columns: Some Indian Poets in English (ed: O.P.
Bhatnagar). Amravati, 1981.
4. Modern Trends in Indo-Anglian Poetry
(ed: H.S. Bhatia). Khanna, 1982.
5. Prevalent Aspects of Indian English Poetry (ed: H.S. Bhatia).
Khanna, 1983-84.
6. Indo-Australian Flowers (ed:
V.S. Skanda Prasad). Mangalore, 1984.
7. The Horizon: An Anthology of English Verses (ed: G.
Venkataraman). Tanjore, 1984.
8. Prism: An Anthology of Experimental English Verse (d: The
Kambuja International). Tanjore, 1984.
9. Voices From Within: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry (ed:
Laxmi Narayan Mahapatra). Berhampur, 1985.
10. The Ruptured Silence (ed: Laxmi Narayan Mahapatra). Berhampur,
1985.
12. Considerations (ed: Niranjan Mohanty). Berhampur 1985.
13. Reading for
Professional Purposes: Methods and Materials in Teaching Languages (ed:
J.M. Ulijn and A.K. Pugh). Leuwen: ACCO, 1985.
14. Infoterm Proceedings, Second Infoterm Symposium (Infoterm
Series 8). Munchen/New York/London/Paris: K.G. Saur 1986.
15. The Vision and the Voice, Vol.I (ed: G.P. Baghmar). Nagpur, 1987.
16. Pancontinental Premier Poets Anthology 1985-86 (eds: Bohumila
Falkowski, Edwin Falkowski, Marie L Nun). Madras and California, 1986.
17. Resonances (ed: Laxmi Narayan Mahapatra). Berhampur, 1986.
18. New Bearings II (ed: Jennifer Draskau). Copenhagen, 1987.
19. Indian English Writing: 1981-85 (ed: R.K. Singh).New
Delhi, 1987.
20. New Voices in Indian Parnassus/POET, Vol. 28, No.9,September
1987 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Madras, 1987.
21. The Symphony Humane (ed: Laxmi Narayan Mahapatra). Berhampur,
1987.
22. Freshness of the Ancient: Ocarina double annual: 1986-1987
(eds: Menke Katz, Amal Ghose and others). Madras, 1988.
23. Proceedings on National Workshop on
Language and Technical Education, April 7-9, 1986, IIT Kanpur,
1988.
24. Contemporary Indian English Poetry (ed: I.H. Rizvi). Bareilly,
1988.
25. Poetry Intercontinental: Part I (ed: Prakash Joshi). Amravati,
1988.
26. International Poetry (ed: Teresenka Pareira). Colorado, 1988.
27. Pancontinental Premier Poets: The Tenth Biennial Anthology
(eds: Bohumila Falkowski, Edwin A. Falkowski, and Marie L Nun).
Madras/California, 1988.
28. The Crusading Icons (ed: Laxmi Narayan Mahapatra). Berhampur,
1989.
29. The Trapped Word (ed: Sailendra Narayan Tripathy). Berhampur,
1988.
30. Snows to the Seas: An Anthology of Contemporary IndoEnglish
Poetry (ed: M.A. Nare). Amravati, 1989.
31. Contemporary Indian English Love Poetry (ed: I.H. Rizvi).
Bareilly, 1990.
32. World Poetry (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Madras, 1990.
33. Proceedings of the Colloquium on World Environment Day
Celebration: Environmental Protection in Mining Areas, June 5, 1990 (ed: R.
Ghosh). Dhanbad, 1990.
34. Third Eye: An Anthology of Contemporary Indian English Poetry
(ed: Laxmi Narayan Mahapatra). Berhampur, 1991.
35. Some Papers on Higher Education in
India (ed: Maheep Singh). New Delhi, 1991.
36. Indian Poetry in English: Old and New (eds: O P Bhatnagar and
R A Joshi). Jaipur, 1989.
37. Summer's Treasures (ed: Rosalie Avara). Texas, 1992.
38. P.K. Joy: The Man and the Poet (ed: G.S. Balarama Gupta). Madras, 1991.
39. English in India: Theoretical and Applied Issues (ed: Omkar N.
Kaul). New Delhi, 1992.
40. Recent Indian English Poets: Expressions and Beliefs (ed: R.K.
Singh). New Delhi, 1992.
41. Quest for Identity in Indian English Writing Part-2 (ed: R.S.
Pathak). New Delhi, 1992.
42. International Poetry (ed: Teresinka Pereira). Bluffton, Ohio,
1991-1992.
43. Prophetic Voices (ed: Ruth Wildes Schuler). Books XVII and
XVIII. Novato, California, 1992.
44. International Poets (ed: Syed Ameeruddin). Madras, 1992.
45. Interviews with Indians Writing in English (ed: Atma Ram).
Calcutta, 1992.
46. Prophetic Voices (ed: Ruth Wildes Schuler), Book XIX. Novato,
California, 1993.
47. World Poetry: 1993 (ed: Kim Young Sam). Korea, 1993.
48. World Poetry: 1993 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Madras, 1993.
49. World Poetry: 1994 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Madras. 1994.
50. Second Language Acquisition: Sociocultural and Lniguistic
Aspects of English in India (eds: R K Agnihotri and A L Khanna). New Delhi,
1994.
51. Prophetic Voices (ed: Ruth Wildes Schuler), Book XX. Novato,
California, 1994.
52. Heaven (ed: Bidhan Datta). Calcutta, 1994.
53. Prophetic Voices (ed: Ruth Wildes Schuler), Book XXI. Novato,
California, 1994.
54. Indianization of English Language and Literature (ed: R.S.
Pathak). New Delhi, 1994.
55. Antologia en Versos Do Movimento Poetico en Sao Paulo (ed:
Wilson de Oliveira Jasa). Brazil, 1994.
56. World Poetry: 1995 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Madras, 1995.
57. World Poet Ikeda (World Poetry Society). Madras, 1994.
58. Dance on the Horizon (National Library of Poetry). Maryland,
1994.
59. World Poetry: 1994 (ed: Kim Joung Woong). Seoul, 1994.
60. Prophetic Voices (ed: Ruth Wildes Schuler), Book XXII.
California, 1995.
61. ELT at Cross Roads (eds: Gautam Banerjee and Siddhartha
Ganguli). Titagarh, 1995.
62. Prophetic Voicees (ed: Ruth Wildes Schuler), Book XXIII.
California, 1995.
63. World Poetry: 95 (ed: Kim Joung Woong), 13th Series. Seoul, 1995.
64. Lydia Sigourney: An Anthology in Memoriam (ed: M. Myers).
Bristol, 1995.
65. World Poetry: 1996 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Madras, 1996.
66. Beneath the Harvest Moon (National Library of Poetry).
Maryland, 1996.
67. Prophetic Voices (ed: Ruth Wildes Schuler), Book XXIV.
California, 1996.
68. Indian Response to Literary Theories (ed: R.S. Pathak). New
Delhi, 1996.
69. Theory and Interpretation of Literature (ed: Charu Sheel Singh
). New Delhi, 1996.
70. Indian Writings in English, Vol. I(ed: Manmohan K. Bhatnagar).
New Delhi, 1996.
71. Indian Writings in English, Vol.II (ed: Manmohan K.
Bhatnagar). New Delhi, 1996.
72. Twentieth Century Literature in English, Vol.III (ed: Manmohan
K. Bhatnagar). New Delhi, 1996.
73. Harriet Spofford: An Anthology in Memoriam (ed: M. Myers).
Bristol, 1996.
74. Translation: It's Theory and Practice (ed: Avadesh K. Singh).
New Delhi: Creative Books, 1996.
75. World Poetry: 1997 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Madras, 1997.
76. Paul Dunbar: An Anthology in Memoriam (ed: M. Myers). Bristol,
1997.
77. Poems 97: An Anthology (ed: Ravi Nandan Sinha). Ranchi, 1997.
78. John Keats: Poetry and Poetics(ed: R.S. Pathak). New Delhi,
1997.
79. Richard Henry Wilde: An Anthology in Memoriam (ed: M. Myers).
Bristol, 1997.
80. Spectrum History of Indian Literature in English (eds: Ram
Sevak Singh and Charu Sheel Singh). New Delhi, 1997.
81. Responses to I.H. Rizvi's Poetry (ed: I.H. Rizvi). Bareilly,
1997.
82. Love and Peace: World Poetry Anthology (ed: M. Fakhruddin).
Bangalore, 1997.
83. Sri Aurobindo: Critical Considerations (ed: O.P. Mathur).
Bareilly, 1997; revised and reprinted, 2002.
84. Moon 'n' Cuckoo's Nest (eds: Stella Browning, Teresinka
Pereira, Ruth Wildes Schuler and Sailendra Narayan Tripathy). Berhampur, 1998.
85. World Poetry: 1998 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Chennai, 1998.
86. Commonwealth English Literature (ed: M.K. Bhatnagar). New
Delhi, 1999.
87. Psychic Knot: Search for Tolerance in Indian English Fiction
(ed: R.K. Singh). New Delhi, 1998.
88. New Zealand Literature: Recent Trends (ed: R.K. Singh). New
Delhi, 1998.
89. World Potery: 1999 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Chennai, 1999.
90. Contemporary Indian Literature in English: A Humanistic
Perspective (ed: Mithilesh K. Pandey). Ludhiana, 1999.
91. Glimpses: A Selection of Published Articles About Stephen Gill
and His Books. Ontario, Canada, 1999.
92. The Shadows Undulate (ed: Dejan Bogojevic). Valjevo,
Yugoslavia, 1999, 2000.
93. The 33rd A-Bomb
Day Memorial Haiku Meeting. Kyoto Museum, Kyoto, 1999.
94. Heaven: 99: A Book of Poetry (ed: Bidhan Datta). Calcutta,
1999.
95. The Art of Haiku (ed: Gerald England). Cheshire, UK, 2000.
96. Poetry Globe: 1999 (ed: Pradip Kumar Chaudhury). Calcutta,
1999.
97. Azami: The Year 2000 (ed: Patricia Neubauer). Allentown, PA,
2000.
98. World Poetry: 2000 (ed: Krishna Srinivas). Chennai, 2000.
99. The Acorn Book of Contemporary Haiku (eds: Lucien Stryk and
Kevin Bailey). Surrey, 2000.
100. Poetry Bridge-in-Making Millennium:2000: An Anthology of
Poems (ed: Pronab Kumar Majumder). Kolkata. 2000.
101. Poppies with Pride (ed. Sandra Lunnon). West Sussex, 2000.
102. Indian Poets United (ed: Mandal Bijoy Beg). Bhubaneswar, 2000
103. Heaven: 2000 (ed: Bidhan Datta). Calcutta, 2000.
104. Explore World Peace Mission: An Anthology of World Poems (ed.
Hasina Kharbih). Shillong, 2000.
105. Second Attempt (ed: M.S. Venkata Ramaiah). Bangalore, 2000.
106. Essays on Canadian Literature (ed: K. Balachandran).
Bareilly, 2001.
107. The Award-Winners' Haiku Collection Book (City of Kumamoto,
Japan). 2001.
108. Poets International 2001 (ed: M. Fakhruddin). Bangalore,
2001.
109. The Brain Wave: Anthology One (ed: K. Jagannathan). Chennai,
2000.
110. Through the Garden Gate (ed: Sandra Lunnon). West Sussex,
2001.
111. The Language of Love (ed: Sandra Lunnon). West Sussex, 2001.
112. Spread the Word (ed: Sandra Lunnon). West Sussex. 2001.
113. Millennium Mood: 2001 (ed: C.L. Khatri). Patna, 2001.
114. Third Dimension (ed: M.S. Venkata Ramaiah). Bangalore, 2001.
115. Heaven: 2001 (ed: Bidhan Datta). Calcutta, 2001.
116. Writers of the Indian Diaspora (ed: R.K.Dhawan). New Delhi:
Prestige, 2001.
117. The Road Between Mountains: bilingual anthology of haiku (ed:
Dejan Bogojevic). Yugoslavia, 2002.
118. Haiku: 'The Leaves are Back on the Tree' : International
anthology (ed: Zoe Savina). Athens, 2002.
119. Judgement: An Anthology of Papers on the Poetry of O.P.
Bhatnagar (ed: R.A. Singh). Jaipur, 2002.
120. Immortal Paradigms: Sri Aurobindo Home-Coming Centenary
Volume (ed: Charu Sheel Singh). New Delhi, 2002.
121. Heaven: 2002 (ed: Bidhan Datta). Calcutta, 2002.
122. Anumana (by Myriam Pierri, Giovanni Campisi and Leo Rebello).
Trento, Italy, 2002.
123. We remember you: Mrs Indira Gandhi, Mr Rajiv Gandhi. Aligarh,
2003.
124. Above Treetops (ed: Dejan Bogojevic). Valjevo, Serbia, 2003.
125. Continuity: Five Indian English Poets (ed: R.A. Singh).
Jaipur, 2003.
126. Current Indian Creativity in English (by R.S Tiwari). Jaipur,
2003.
127. Choir-Angels (by Myriam Pierri, Giovanni Campisi, Joy Rainey
King). Trento, Italy, 2003.
128. Critical Studies on Indian Literature (ed. R.A. Singh).
Jaipur, 2003.
129. Ich traume deinen Rhythmus (ed: Ingo Cesaro). Kronach, 2003.
130. Heaven: 2003 (ed: Bidhan Datta). Kolkata, 2003.
131. Purbodesh: An Asian Poets Anthology (ed: Bidhan Datta).
Kolkata, 2004.
132. 10th Memorial
Haiku Book (ed: Yasuomi Koganei). Tokyo, 2004.
133. Critical Studies on Indian Writing in English (eds: R.A.
Singh and K. Kumar). Jaipur, 2003.
134. Das Gewicht Des Glucks (ed: Ingo Cesaro). Kronach, 2004.
135. Major Indo-English Poets and Poetry (ed: Pramod Kumar Singh).
Jaipur, 2004.
136. VoicesNet Anthology No. 10. Ohio, 2004.
137. Heaven: 2004 (ed: Bidhan Datta). Kolkata, 2004.
138. VoicesNet Anthology No. 12. Ohio, 2005.
139. Critical Responses to Indian Writing in English: Essays in
Honour of Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (ed: K. Balachandran). New Delhi, 2004.
140. Heaven: 2005 (ed: Bidhan Datta). Kolkata, 2005.
141. Fire Pearls: Short Masterpieces of the Human Heart (ed: M.
Kei). 2006. lulu.com & Amazon.com; USA: Barnes & Noble.
142. El-Dorado: An Anthology on World Literature (ed: Bhaskar Roy
Burman). New Delhi: Authors Press, 2006
143. Critical Studies on Indian Writing in English (ed: K. Kumar
and R.A. Singh). Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2003.
144. Translation: Its Theory & Practice (ed: Avadhesh K.
Singh). New Delhi: Creative Books, 1996.
145. The Poetry of D.C. Chambial: Essays in Evaluation (ed:
T.V. Reddy). Maranda: Poetcrit Publications, 2007.
146. Busy Bee Book of Contemporary Indian English Poetry (eds:
P.Raja and Rita Nath Keshari). Pondicherry: Busy Bee Books, November 2007.
147. Landfall (eds: Denis M. Garrison and Michael McClintock).
Baltimore: Modern English Tanka Press, 2007; www.lulu.com
148. Haiku Harvest:2001-2006 (ed. Dennis M. Garrison). Baltimore:
Modern English Tanka Press, 2007.www.lulu.com
149. Interpreting Literature: A Myth and a Reality (by G.D.
Barche). Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2008.
150. Veyilolugum Gudisaigal (ed: M. Ramalingam). Pottukkottai,
Tamilnadu, 2008.
151. Women Writers in English: A Comprehensive Study (ed: Gauri
Shankar Jha). New Delhi: Authors Press, 2008.
152. Rainbow: True Colours of Life (ed: Sanjay Singh Parihar
'Padm'). Mandsaur, 2008.
153. Brave New Wave: 21 Indian English Poets (ed: K.V.Raghupathi).
Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2009.
154. Create4U: In the Beginning, Vol.1, Netherlands:
Creatre4U.org/Omnibooks.org. 2009.
155. Take Five: Best Contemporary Tanka,(ed. M. Kei). Vol. Two.
Baltimore: MET Press. 2010.
156. A Posy of Poesy (eds: P. Gopichand and P. Nagasuseela).
Guntur: DDS Multimedia, 2009.
157. Discourses on Contemporary Indian English Poets (ed. K.V. Dominic).
New Delhi: Gnosis, 2010
158. Indian English Poetry: A Discovery (eds: C.L. Khatri and
Sudhir K. Arora). Jaipur: Aadi Publications, 2010.
159. Indian Poetry in English: A Comprehensive Study (ed: Vijay Kumar Roy). New Delhi: AdhyayanPublishers & Distributors,
2011.
160. A Dictionary of Contemporary International Poets (eds: Choi Lai Sheung and Zhnag Zhi).
Chongqing City, P.R.China: The Earth Culture Press,
2010.
161. Take Five: Best Contemporary Tanka, Volume Three. (Eds. M.
Kei et al). Baltimore, Maryland: MET Press, 2010.
162. Spasms of Light: Wonder Haiku Worlds Anthology 1. (eds:
Narayanan Raghunathan and Shyam Santhanam). North Charleston, SC, USA: www.wonderhaikuworlds.com, 2011.
163. The Melodies of Immortality. (ed. Vijay Kumar Roy). New
Delhi: Alfa Publications, 2012.
164. Discourses on Five Indian Poets in English (ed. K.V.
Dominic). New Delhi: Authors Press, 2011.
165. Critical Perspectives on the Poetry of R.K. Singh, D.C. Chambial
and I.K. Sharma (ed. K.V. Dominic). New Delhi: ACCESS, 2011.
166. English Poetry in India: A Secular Viewpoint (eds. P.C.K.
Prem and D.C. Chambial). Jaipiur: Aavishkar Publishers, 2011.
167. Indian Poetry in English: In Search of Identity (ed. Rajni
Singh and Ram Krishna Singh).
New Delhi: Authors Press, 2012.
168. The Melodies of Immortality (ed. Vijay Kumar Roy). New Delhi:
Alfa Publications, 2012.
169. Contemporary Poets (ed. M.S. Venkata Ramaiah). Bangalore:
Bizz Buuz, 2012.
170. SenSexual: A Unique Anthology 2013, Vol.1 (ed: Susana Mayer), USA:
SenSexual Press, 2013 (www.sensexualpress.com)
171. Fire Pearls 2: Short Masterpieces of Love and Passion (ed. M. Kei). Maryland:
Keibooks, 2013.
172. The Dance of Peacock: An Anthology of English Poetry for
India (ed. Vivekanand Jha). Canada: Hidden Brook Press, 2013.
173. Metric Conversions: Poetry of Our Time (edited, compiled and
translated into Crimean Tatar by Taner Murat).
Iasi: Editura StudIS,2013.
174. Exiled Among Natives: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry
(eds. Binod Mishraand Charu Sheel Singh). New Delhi: Adhyayan Publishers, 2013.
175. Poetry World: Annual Anthology (ed. S. Krishnan). Chennai: S.
Krishnan, 2013.
176. First Katha Book of Haiku, Haibun, Senryu & Tanka (eds.
Kala Ramesh, Johannes Manjrekar and Vidur Jyoti). New Delhi: Katha, 2013.
177. Cultural Contexts in English Language Learning and Teaching
(ed: Md. Mojibur Rahman). Jaipur: Yking Books, 2014.
178. Poetry Nook, Volume 4 (eds: Frank Watson and Tiara
Winter-Schorr). USA: Plum White Press, 2014.
179. Peace, the Poetry of Life (ed. Rira Abbasi). Tehran: Negat
Publication, 2014.
180. Three Line Poetry Issue 27. (ed. Glen Lyvers). VA: Prolific
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181.World
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183. 22 Samobarski haiku susreti: Darko Plazanin. Samobor: Matrix Croatiaca Samobor, 2014
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185. World Poetry Yearbook 2014 (eds. Zhang Zhi & Lai Tingjie). Chongqing City: The Earth Culture Press, 2015
186. Eastern Structures (eds. R.W. Watkins, Priscilla Lignori and others), No.3 (Vol.1). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017
187. 24 Samobarski haiku susreti: Darko Plazanin. Samobor: Matrix Croatiaca Samobor, 2016
188. 25 Samobarski haiku susreti: Darko Plazanin. Samobor: Matrix Croatiaca Samobor, 2017
189. 26 Samobarski haiku susreti: Darko Plazanin. Samobor: Matrix Croatiaca Samobor, 2018
190. The Lie of the Land: An Anthology of Indian Poetry in English. (ed. Goutam Karmakar). USA: Transcent Zero Press, 2018
191. Pattern Recognition No.3 (Volume 1). Ed. R.W. Watkins. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018
192. Antologia Tanka Indonesia. ed. Lisbeth Ho and Irene Tan Siu Hong. Indonesia: Kata Ala Katak, 2018
193.The Current International Anthology of English Poems. Ed. Seena
Sreevalson. Pulitzer Books. 2019
194. INTEGRITATE: Antologie de Literatura Constanteana. Constanta: Anticus Press, 2018
195. 27 Samobarski haiku susreti: Darko Plazanin. Samobor: Matrix Croatiaca Samobor,2019
196.Pan Indian Poetry in English Spanning First Two Decades of 21st Century. Eds. Basudeb Chakraborti and Jernail Singh Anand. Vol. I. New Delhi: Today & Tomorrow Printers and Publishers, 2019. ISBN 9788170196495
197. Atunis Galaxy Anthology 2020. Ed. Agron Shele. Lulu.com. 2019. ISBN 9780244237783
198. Poetry
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199 behind
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200.
Crossroads: A Poet’s Life Journey. ed. Luzviminda G. Rivera. Philippines: GMGA
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201. Good
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202.
Sucking Mangoes Naked. ed. Tad Wojnicki. Taiwan/California: Writers and Lovers
Studio. 2020. ISBN 9789868953567
203. Black
Bamboo: Better Than Starbucks Haiku Anthology: 2020. ed. Kevin McLaughlin.
lulu.com , October 2020. ISBN
9781716589997
204. Golden
Anthology of Poetry: 2020. ed. S.L.Peeran. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2020, ISBN
9789390459230
205. An
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206. Poets
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ARTICLES ON THE POETRY OF R.K. SINGH:
1. G.D. Barche. A Stylistic Assessment of R.K.
Singh's "The Works and Day's Weariness," Creative Forum, Vol. 1, No.4, December 1988.
2. Satish Kumar. Rainbow Hues: The Poetry of R.K. Singh, The Rajasthan Journal of English Studies, Vol. X, 1989; and Creative Forum, Vol.2, No. 1-2,
January-June 1989.
3. G.D. Barche. Phoenix and
Icarus Reworked in the Erotic Poetry of R.K. Singh, Poetcrit, Vol.3, No.2,
July 1990; revised, Creative Forum,
Vol.4, No. 1-4, January-December 1991.
4. Tejinder Kaur. Music Must Sound: A Bird's Eye View, Kavita India , Vol.3, No.2-3, July-December 1990.
5. P.K. Padhy. R.K.'s Music Must Sound: A Confessional Approach, Canopy, Vol.6, No.1-2, January-March 1991.
6. R.A. Singh. The Poetry of R.K. Singh, Creative Forum, Vol. 5, No.
1-4, January-December 1992.
7. Mitali De Sarkar. Indianness in R.K. Singh's Poetry, Language Forum, Vol. 19, No.
1-2, January-December 1993; Indianization
of English Language and Literature (ed: R.S. Pathak), New Delhi:
BahriPublication, 1994.
8. Mitali De Sarkar. Harmony in
Duality: Indianness in R.K. Singh's Poetry, Poetcrit,
Vol. 6, No.2, July 1993;
English Association Journal, Vol. 8, Summer 1994; and BAFA Newsletter (The Netherlands), No. 28, June-July
1994.
9. R.K.Singh: Poet Living in India (A Profile). BAFA Newsletter, No.28,
June-July 1994.
10. H.S. Bhatia. R.K. Singh, Social
Reality in Indian English Poetry, Noida: Oriox Publications, 1994.
11. Tejinder Kaur. Two Poets: A Critical Survey, Language Forum, Vol. 21, No.1-2
January-December 1995.
12. R.S. Tiwary. A Peep into the Poetry of Dr R.K. Singh, University News, Vol. XXXIV,
No. 19, May 6, 1996.
13. Mitali De Sarkar. Manifestation of Self as Social Vision in
the Poetry of R.K. Singh, Poetcrit,
Vol.9, No.2, July 1996.
14. R.S. Tiwary. Secret of the First Menstrual Flow, Canopy, Vol.12, No. 24, July
1996.
15. Ravi Nandan Sinha. In the Landscape of the Self: R.K. Singh's
Flight of Phoenix, The Quest,
Vol. 9-10, No. 2 & 1, December 1995 & June 1996.
16. R.S. Tiwary. Secret of the First Menstrual Flow: R.K. Singh's
Commitment to Fleshly Reality, Language
Forum, Vol. 23, No.1-2, January-Decemebr 1997.
17. I.K. Sharma. Music Must Sound: An 'Epic with scratchy jargon':
(The Journey of an artist), Poetcrit,
Vol. XI, No. 1, January 1998; and The
Mawaheb International, No. 4, 1999.
18. D.S. Maini. R.K. Singh: Search for a Rhetorical Balance, Poetcrit, Vol. XI, No.1,
January 1998.
19. I.H. Rizvi. Voices and Visions: A Study of R.K. Singh's My Silence and Other Selected Poems (1974-1994), Cyber Literature, Vol.4, No. 2,
December 1999.
20. D.C. Chambial. Poetry, Politics and Woman: A Study of R.K.
Singh's Above the Earth's Green, Cyber
Literature , Vol.4, No.2,
December 1999; Poet, Vol.
41, No.4, April 2000; and Creative
Forum, Vol. 13, No. 3-4, July-December 2000.
21. Michael P. Hogan. So You Creak It: Dust and Ashes in the
Poetry of R.K. Singh, The
Mawaheb International, Year 24, July-September 2000; Poetcrit, Vol. 14, No.1, January 2001; Cyber Literature, vol. 6, No.
2, December 2000; and SlugFest,
Ltd, Vol. XI, No. 3-4, Winter-Spring 2000-2001.
22. Chhote Lal Khatri. R.K. Singh's Poetry: From Sex to
Super-consciousness, Poetcrit, Vol. XV, No. 1, January 2001.
23. R.S. Tiwary. A Critique of R.K. Singh's Above the Earth's
Green, The Critical Endeavour,
Vol. VII, December 2001; and (revised) as Above the Earth's Green, Creative Forum, Vol. 15, No. 2,
July –December 2002.
24. Patricia Prime. Secrets Need Words: A Critical Essay on the
Haiku and Tanka of R.K. Singh, Poet,
Vol. 43, No. 9, September 2002; (revised) Points
of View, Vol.9, No.2, Winter 2002; Creative Forum, Vol. 15, No.
3-4, July-December 2002; and Littcrit, Vol. 29, No. 2, December 2003.
25. R.S. Tiwary. The Poetry of R.K. Singh: An Achievement in Art, Reflections, Vol.1, No.
1&2, 2002.
26. S.L. Peeran. Esoteric, Aesthetic and Metaphysical Poetry of
R.K. Singh, Poet, Vol.44, No. 1, January 2003; Creative Forum , Vol. 16, No. 1&2, January-June
2003; and Bizz Buzz,
Vol.6, Issue No. 2&3, April-September 2004; and Indian English Poetry: Searching
New Ground, Jaipur: Yking Books, 2013, pp. 89-97.
27. Vijay Vishal. Anger in Poetry: A Study of Three Indian Poets'
Creative Quest, Indian Book
Chronicle, Vol. XXVIII, No.3, March 2003; (revised) Anger in Poetry, Kafla Intercontinental, No. 31,
January-February 2003.
28. Abdul Rashid Bijapure. The Poetry of R.K. Singh—An Assessment, Creative Forum, Vol. 16, No.
1&2, January-June 2003; and Poet,
Vol. 44, No. 9, September 2003.
29. Three chapters on my poetry, (i) R.K. Singh's Commitment to
Fleshly Reality, (ii) Above the Earth's Green, and (iii) A Peep into the Poetry
of R.K. Singh, in R.S. Tiwary, Current
Indian Creativity in English, Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2003.
30. Uncle River. Some Reflections on R.K. Singh's Poetry, Moongate Internationale, March 2004 (www.motherbird.com ).
31. D.C. Chambial. R.K. Singh's Peddling Dream: Rich and
Distinctive, Canopy, July 2004; and Indian Book Chronicle, Vo. 29,
No. 10, October 2004.
32. P.C.K. Prem. R.K. Singh: A Poet of Nature, Beauty and Woman,
I.K.Sharma (ed), New Indian
English Poetry: An Alternative Voice, Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2004.
33. Urmila Kaul. Indian Haiku and Peddling Dream, Cyber Literature, Vol. XIII,
No. 1, June 2004.
34. Uncle River. Afterword, I.K. Sharma (ed), New Indian English Poetry: An Alternative Voice, Jaipur: Book
Enclave, 2004.
35. K. Rajni. An Interview with R.K. Singh. In Critical Responses to Indian
Writing in English: Essays in Honour of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. New Delhi:
Sarup and Sons, 2004, pp. 87-93; also In K.V. Dominic (ed) Critical Perspectives on the Poetry
of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New
Delhi: ACCESS, pp. 48-53.
36. P.K. Singh. Love and Sex in R.K. Singh's Poetry, Major Indo-English
Poets and
Poetry, Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2004.
37. Suresh Chandra Dwivedi. Good Things of the Day Begin to Droop
and Drowse: A Critical Study of Prof R.K. Singh's "Terrorism", Srijan Samvad, Vol. 4&5,
May 2005.
38. G.D. Barche. R.K.Singh: "The Works and Days'
Weariness," Understanding
Poetry: A Stylistic Study. Jaipur: Saraswati Publishers Distributors, 2005,
pp. 137-144.
39. Purnima Ray. R.K.Singh: A Poet of Higher Sensibilities. In
Bhaskar Roy Burman (ed), El-Dorado:
An Anthology on World Literature ,
Vol.1. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2006.
40. Urmila Kaul. Indian Haiku and Peddling Dream. Bhaskar Roy
Burman (ed). El-Dorado: An
Anthology on World Literature, Vol.II, New Delhi: Authors Press, 2006.
41. Patricia Prime. The River Returns. Shine, Issue 21, 2007.
43. Rajni Singh. Haiku in English, Indian English Haiku and
R.K.Singh. Bridge-in-Making,
No. 49, Spring Issue, 2008, pp. 32-40. (Revised) 'Haiku with Love from Japan by
R.K.Singh of India', Indian
Book Chronicle, November-December 2007, pp. 22-24.
44. G.D.Barche. 'Phoenix' and 'Icarus" Reworked in the Erotic
Poetry of R.K.Singh. Interpreting
Literature: A Myth and A Reality .
Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2008.
45. Rajni Singh. The Magnetism of The Measured Syllables:
R.K.Singh's Haiku and Tanka Sequence. Research, Vol. 8, No.2, Autumn 2008, pp.
109-116.
47. Jindagi Kumari and Rajni Singh. The Poetics of R.K. Singh. The Journal of Indian Writing in
English, Vol. 37, No.1, January 2009, pp. 26-36.
48. Rajni Singh. Haiku Sequence of R.K. Singh. Moonset Literary Newspaper (Oregon), Summer/Spring 2009, Edition
5, No.1, p. 11 and p. 48.
49. Rajni Singh. Haiku Sequence: Its Concept and Application in R.K.Singh. Maulana Azad Journal of the English
Language & Literature (MAJELL), Vol.1,
No.1, March 2009, pp. 80-87
50. Jindagi Kumari. The Poetics of R.K. Singh. Journal of Indian School of Mines,
Vol. IV, No.1, 2009, pp. 11-18; The Poetics of R.K. Singh. Indian English Poetry: A Discovery (eds: C.L Khatri and Sudhir K.
Arora). Jaipur: Aadi Publications, 2010.
51. Rajni Singh. Sexless Solitude: A Critical Appreciation. Journal of Indian School of Mines,
Vol.IV, No.1, 2009, pp. 29-32.
52. Asha Viswas. Form and Flow of an Indian English Poet's Tanka
and Haiku. Indian Book
Chronicle, Vol. XXXIV, No.6, June 2009, pp. 3-6.
53. Jindagi Kumari and Rajni Singh. "It's too much to
live": Theme of Death in RK Singh's Poetry. Poetcrit, Vol. 23, No.2, July
2010, pp. 24-27.
54. Jindagi Kumari. Erotic Consciousness in the Poetry of Shiv K.
Kumar and R.K. Singh: A Comparative Study. In Discourses on Contemporary Indian
English Poets (ed. K.V. Dominic). New Delhi: Gnosis, 2010.
55. Jayashree Goswami. An Inquiry into the Indianness of P.Raja
and R.K.Singh. Poetcrit,
Vol. 23, No.2, July 2010, pp. 75-80;
56. Jayshree Goswami and Md. Mojibur Rahman. Reflection of Culture
and Society in the Poetry of R.K.Singh and P. Raja. Indian Journal of Postcolonial
Literature, Vol.10, No.2, December
2010, pp. 78-89.
57. G.D. Barche. "Sanjay" and "Dhrutrashtra"
Reconstructed in the Capsule Poems of R.K. Singh. Poetcrit, Vol. XXIV, No.1,
January 2011, pp. 35-40; Also, In K.V. Dominic (ed) Critical Perspectives on the Poetry
of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New
Delhi: ACCESS. Pp. 64-72.
58. Patricia Prime. A Thematic Study of R.K.Singh's The River
Returns. Critical Perspectives
on the Poetry of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma (ed: K.V. Dominic). New Delhi: ACCESS,
2011, pp. 16-21.
59. VVB Rama Rao. Profession and Performance: R.K. Singh's Sexless Solitude and Other Poems: A Study. In K.V. Dominic (ed) Critical Perspectives on the Poetry
of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New
Delhi: ACCESS, pp. 22-29.
60. Jindagi Kumari and Rajni Singh. The Poetics of R.K. Singh. In
K.V. Dominic (ed) Critical
Perspectives on the Poetry of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New Delhi: ACCESS. Pp. 30-41.
61. G.D. Barche. A Stylistic Interpretation of R.K. Singh 'Sexless
Solitude'. In K.V. Dominic (ed) Critical
Perspectives on the Poetry of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New Delhi: ACCESS. Pp. 54-63.
62. Ruchi Banger. Social Consciousness in R.K. Singh's Sexless Solitude and Other Poems. In K.V. Dominic (ed)Critical
Perspectives on the Poetry of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New Delhi: ACCESS. Pp. 73-84.
63. Jindagi Kumari and Rajni Singh. Treatment of Myths in the
Poetry of Shiv K. Kumar and R.K. Singh: A Comparative Study. In K.V. Dominic
(ed) Critical Perspectives on
the Poetry of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New Delhi: ACCESS, pp. 85-96.
64. Asha Viswas. Form and Flow of R.K Singh's Tanka in The River Returns. In K.V. Dominic (ed) Critical Perspectives on the Poetry
of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New
Delhi: ACCESS, pp. 42-47.
65. Jindagi Kumari and Rajni Singh. Erotic Consciousness in the
Poetry of Shiv K. Kumar and R.K.Singh: A Comparative Study. Poetcrit , vol. XXV, No. 1, January 2012, pp.
50-56; Discourses on Contemporary Indian
English Poets (ed. K.V. Dominic). New Delhi: Gnosis, 2010.
66. Nripendra Singh. Existential Concerns in R.K.Singh’s
Poetry. The Inside, Vol. 5, 2010, pp. 42-49.
67. S.L. Peeran. . Major Traits of R.K. Singh's Poetry: A Study of
Sense and Silence. In Indian
Poetry in English: In Search of Identity (ed. Rajni Singh and Ram Krishna
Singh). New Delhi: Authors Press, 2012, pp. 110-115.
68. Jindagi Sharma. Process of Indianization in R.K. Singh's
Poetry: A Study. In Indian Poetry in
English: In Search of Identity (ed. Rajni Singh and Ram Krishna Singh). New
Delhi: Authors Press, 2012, pp. 274-285.
69.
S.L. Peeran. R.K. Singh and His Poetry. Indian
English Poetry: Searching New Ground. Jaipur: Yking Books, 2013, pp. 84-88.
71. Rama Rao Vadapalli V.B. Distinctive Poesy. http://www.boloji.com/index.cfm?md=Content&sd=Articles&ArticleID=16231
72. Raghuvanshmani Tripathi. The Asexuality of Sex: The Poems of R.K. Singh. Poetcrit, Vol. XXVIII, No.1, January 2015, pp. 22-30.
73. Varsha Singh. Poetic Representations: Cultural Differences in Hindi and English Reading R.K.Singh's Poetry Through Translation. Creation and Criticism, January 2017. http://creationandcriticism.com/r_k_singhs_poetry_through_translation_by_varsha_singh.html
74. Vijay Kumar Roy. The Fusion of Social and Spiritual Elements in the Poetry of R.K. Singh. The Social, Cultural and Spiritual Dimensions of Modern Indian Poetry in English (ed. Vijay Kumar Roy). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, pp. 71-78.
75. Patricia Prime. A Review
Essay on Growing Within. Muse India the literary ejournal, Issue 78 (March-April 2018). http://www.museindia.com/Home/ViewContentData?arttype=book%20review(s)&issid=78&menuid=7767
; Review Essay: Ram Krishna Singh: God
TooAwaits Light and Growing Within , Poetcrit, Vol. XXXI,
No.2, July-Dec 2018, pp. 151-156.
76.
Ram Kulesh Thakur. R.K.Singh: The Poet Who Celebrates ‘Senses’ to Attain ‘Nirvana’.
Journal of Linguistics and Literature, Vol. 1, Issue 1,
July-December 2017, pp. 136-154, dec.
2018. ISSN 2617-3611. https://jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/journal2/article/view/29/24
77. Anastasia Dumitru. Communicarea interculturala din spatiul romanesc de la Rabindranarh Tagore la Ram Krishna Singh. The 1st Annual Lecture on Exile in Comparative Literature and the Arts ALECLA 2018, July 5-8, Constanta, Romania (ed.) Taner Murat. Constanta: Anticus Press, 2018, pp. 47-65.
78. Nuredin Ibram. Ram Krishna Singh si/sau nelinistea poetica: Note de lector. The 1st Annual Lecture on Exile in Comparative Literature and the Arts ALECLA 2018, July 5-8, Constanta, Romania (ed.) Taner Murat. Constanta: Anticus Press, 2018,pp. 73-79
81. Ram Kulesh Thakur. R.K.Singh: The Mystic Who
Celebrates ‘Senses’ to Attain ‘Nirvana’.
Envisioning the Indian Muse: Essays on Contemporary Indian Poets Writing in
English (ed. Goutam Karmakar). Houston, TX: Transcendent Zero Press, 2029,
pp. 88-97.
82. K.V.Dominic. Haiku and R.K.Singh: A Critical
Analysis. Poetcrit, Vol.35, No. 1, January-June 2022, pp. 89-98
83. Pravat Kumar Padhy. R.K.Singh’s ‘Lantern in The
Sky’. Poetcrit, Vol. 35, No.2, July-December 2022, pp. 104-108
84. Ram Kulesh Thakur. Impervious R.K.Singh: A
Critical Study of the Collection Against
the Waves: Selected Poems. Creative Flight, Vol.3, Issue 1, April 2022, pp.
111-121
85. Jindagi Kumari. Aesthetic Consciousness In
R.K.Singh’s Poetry. Creative Flight, Vol.3, Issue 1, April 2022, pp. 91-110
86. Pravat Kumar Padhy. Lantern In The Sky: Spirit
Behind the Words. Creation and Criticism, Vol. 7, Joint Issue 24 & 25,
January-April 2022
WORKS DISCUSSED IN BOOKS:
1. I.K. Sharma (ed). New
Indian English Poetry: An Alternative Voice: R.K. Singh. Jaipur: BookEnclave, 2004.
2. B.K. Pandey. Contemporary
Indian Poetry. Delhi: Sarup & Sons, 2004.
3. R.S.
Tiwary. Current Indian
Creativity in English. Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2003.
4. Pramod Kumar Singh. Major Indo-English Poets . Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2004.
5. Chhote Lal Khatri. Indian Writing in English: Voices from the Oblivion. Jaipur: Book Enclave, 2004.
6. G.D. Barche. Understanding
Poetry: A Stylistic Study.
Jaipur: Saraswati Publishers Distributor,
2005.
7. H.S. Bhatia. Social Reality
In Indian English Poetry. Noida:
Oriox, 1994.
8. Satish Kumar. A
Survey of Indian Literature: Indian English Poetry, Vol.I. Bareilly:
Prakash Book Depot, 2000.
9. I.K.Sharma. O.P.Bhatnagar:
A Critic with a Big Heart. Jaipur: Rachana Prakashan, 2006.
10.Bhaskar Roy Burman. El-Dorado: An Anthology on World
Literature. Vol.I and II, New Delhi: Authors Press, 2006.
11.P. Raja and Rita Nath Keshari. Busy Bee Book of Contemporary
Indian English Poetry .
Pondicherry: Busy Bee Books, 2007
12. G.D. Barche. Interpreting
Literature: A Myth and Reality. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2008
13 C.L. Khatri and Sudhir K. Arora. Indian
English Poetry: A Discovery. Jaipur: Aadi Publications,
2010.
14. K.V. Dominic. Discourses
on Five Indian Poets in English. New
Delhi: Authors Press, 2011.
15. K.V. Dominic (ed). Critical Perspectives on the Poetry of R.K. Singh,
D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New Delhi: ACCESS, 2011.
16. Rajni Singh. R.K.Singh's
Mind and Art: A Symphony of Expressions. New
Delhi: Adhyayan Publishers and Distributors, 2011.
17. P.C.K. Prem and D.C. Chambial. English Poetry in India: A Secular Viewpoint. Jaipur: Pointer Publishers, 2011
18. P.C.K. Prem. English
Poetry in India: A Comprehensive Survey of Trends and Thought Patterns.New
Delhi: Authors Press, 2011.
19. Rajni Singh and Ram Krishna Singh. Indian Poetry in English: In Search of Identity. New Delhi: Authors
Press, 2012.
20. P.C.K. Prem. Indian
Literature and Universal Oneness. Vol.I. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2012.
21. Bijay Kumar Das. Postmodern
Indian English Literature. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers &
Distributors, 2003, pp. 52-53.
22. Shashi Kant Uppal. Alienation in Contemporary Indian English
Poetry. New Delhi: ABS Publications, 2002.
23. Vijay Vishal. Anger in Contemporary Indian English Poetry. Jaipur: Vivek
Publishing House, 2014
24. V.V.B. Ramarao. Sensitivity and Cultural Multiplexity in Recent Indian English Poetry. Jaipur: Aadi Publications, 2015.
25. Ram Kulesh Thakur. Poetic Communication: A Study of the Verbal Art. Jaipur: Yking Books, 2015
26. P.C.K. Prem. Towards Indian Consciousness: A
Study of an Age: Ten Poetic Minds in Indian English Poetry. NewDelhi:
AuthorsPress, 2016.
27. Vijay Kumar Roy (ed). The Social, Cultural and Spiritual Dimensions of Modern English Poetry. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.
28. Nuredin Ibram and Taner Murat (eds). INTEGRITATE: Antologie de literatura constanteana. Constanta: Anticus Press, 2018.
29. Taner Murat (ed). The 1st Annual Lecture on Exile in Comparative Literature and the Arts: ALECLA 2018. Constanta: Anticus Press, 2018.
30. S.L.Peeran and Mashrique Jahan. Contemporary Indian English Poets: Appraisal of 16 Selected Poets. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2018. (The book included two articles on R K Singh's poetry.
31. Anastasia Dumitru. Darul inimii/The Gift of the Heart. Constanta: Editura Celebris, 2018
32. Gautam Karmakar (ed). Envisioning the Indian Muse: Essays on Contemporary Indian Poets Writing in English. Texas: Transcendent Zero Press, 2019
33. PCK Prem. History of Contemporary Indian English Poetry: An Appraisal, Vol. I. New Delhi: Authors Press, 2019.
WORKS DISCUSSED IN THESES:
1. Bhanudas K. Mahale. The
Process of Indianisation in R.K. Singh's Poetry. M.Phil Thesis. Submitted at North Maharastra University, 1996.
2. Saba Fatma Rizvi. Social
Consciousness in Post-1970 Indo-English Poetry. Ph.D. Thesis. Submitted at
Kashi Vidyapith, 1997.
3. Braj Kishore Pandey. Trends
in Contemporary Indian English Poetry in English: A Comparative Study of R.K.
Singh, Gopal Honnalgere, I.K. Sharma, I.H. Rizvi and D.H. Kabadi. Ph.D. Thesis.
Submitted at Kunwar Veer Singh University, Ara, 2002.
4. K. Rajani. Social
Reality in the Works of I.K. Sharma, R.K. Singh and D.C. Chambial. Ph.D. Thesis. Submitted at Sri Venkateswara University,
Tirupati, 2011.
5. Vijay Vishal. Expression
of Anger in Indian English Poetry. Ph.D. Thesis. (registered) Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.
6. Shadan Ahmad. Theme
of Eros in Indian English Poetry. Ph D thesis of Allahabad University,
2005.
7. Jindagi Kumari. Indianness
in R.K.Singh's Poetry: An Analysis. MPhil thesis. ISM University,
Dhanbad, 2008.
8. Priya Kumari. A
Needs Analysis Survey of the Preparatory Students of the Indian School of
Mines. M. Phil thesis. Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, 2010.
9. Jindagi Kumari. Poetry
of Shiv K. Kumar and R.K. Singh: A Study in Poetic Consciousness. Ph.D.
thesis. Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, 2011.
10. Anil Kumar. The Theme
of Loneliness in the Poetry of Kamala Das. Ph.D. thesis. Sido Kanho Murmu
University, Dumka. 2011.
WORKS DISCUSSED IN OTHER ARTICLES:
1. G.S. Amur.
Indian English: The Year of the Poet, Indian
Literature, Vol. 29, No.6, November-December 1986.
2. O.P. Bhatnagar. New Indian English Poetry Today, Language Forum, Vol. 12, No. 1-4, 1986.
3. _____________. New Dimensions in Indian Poetry in English, Literary Horizons,
Vol.2, No.1, January 1987.
4. _____________. Turning New Leaves: Some New Voices in Indian Poetry
in English, The Rajasthan
Journal of English Studies, Vol.10, 1989.
5. _____________. New Voices in Indian Poetry in English, Rachna India, Vol.2, Winter 1989.
6. Satish Kumar. Indian English Literature in Uttar Pradesh, Canopy, March-May 1988.
7. Chhote Lal Khatri. Introduction, Cyber Literature, Special,
Vol.4, No.2, December 1999.
8. ______________. Gems From the Ocean of Oblivion: English
Writing in Bihar, Indian BookChronicle , Vol. XXV, No. 11-12, November-December
2000.
9. P.C.K. Prem. A Curtain Raiser to the Poetry of I.K. Sharma,
R.K. Singh and D.C. Chambial. In Critical
Perspectives on the Poetry of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma (ed.
K.V. Dominic). New Delhi: ACCESS, 2011, pp. 1-15.
10. Mukund S. Bhandari. Indian English Poetry in 21st Century. Uniresearch International Multidisciplinary E-Research Journal, Vol.2, Issue 4, March 2014
11. Pramod Kumar Singh. Indian Poetry in English: Issues and Trends. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol.2, Issue 2, 2015, pp. 185-188.
INTERVIEWS PUBLISHED IN:
1. Canopy, January-March 1989.
2. Poetcrit, Vol.3, No.2, July 1990.
3. Souvenir: SS 1992, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad
4. Interview with Indians Writing in English (ed: Atma Ram). Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1992.
5. BAFA Newsletter (Apeldoorn,
The Netherlands), No. 28, June-July 1994.
6. Poetcrit, Vol.
12, No.2, July 1999.
7. National Herald (New Delhi), 29 March 2003.
8. Bihar Observer (Dhanbad), 24 May 2003.
9. Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. 28, No, 11, November 2003; and Moongate Internationale, March 2004 (www.motherbird.com).
10. Nigahen Aap Tak, cable TV,
Dhanbad, on 25.11.2004, 10 pm to 10:30 pm; repeated 26.11.2004, 9:02 am to 9:15
am.
11. Bioliterary profile based
on an interview in Hindustan Times (Ranchi), Tuesday, December 2004.(HT
'Dhanbad-Bokaro Live)
12. Interview along
with I.K. Sharma and D.C. Chambial by Rajani Kalahasti, Poetcrit, Vol. XVIII,
No. 1, January 2005.
13. Interview telecast on Nigahen Aap Tak on 19.7.2005, 8:30 pm.
14. Interview by Rajani Kalahasti in Critical Responses to
Indian Writing in English : Essays in
Honour of Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, (ed. K. Balchandran). New
Delhi: Sarup & Sons, 2004, pp. 87-93.
15. Interview with Dr
A.K. Choudhary in
Kohinoor, Vol. 1, No.1, January 2007, pp. 1-6.
16. K. Rajni. Interview with R.K. Singh. In K.V. Dominic (ed) Critical Perspectives on the
Poetry of R.K.Singh, D.C. Chambial and I.K. Sharma. New Delhi: ACCESS, pp.
48-53.
22. Interview with Ashwarya Jha. Published on October 10, 2020 on https://www.eatmy.news/2020/10/your-writing-may-help-you-in-your.html
23. Interview with Poet R.K.Singh
(by Basudhara Roy). Poetcrit, Vol. 33,
No.2, July-December 2020, pp. 64-68
24. Pages Penned in Pandemic: A
Collective. Ed. Kayla King & Justin Maher. March 01, 2021
25. A Dialogue Between Poet
Professor Ram Krishna Singh and Arabic Poet Translator Khalil A. Jomaa, Writers
Editor Critic (WEC), Vol.13, No.1, March 2023, pp. 92-99