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JEJURI AS A SOCIAL OBSERVATION : AN ANALYSIS OF SELECTED POEMS OF ARUN KOLATKAR

    1 Author(s):  T. LALAWMPUII

Vol -  12, Issue- 4 ,         Page(s) : 86 - 93  (2021 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Arun Kolatkar is one of the most important post-Independence Indian poets writing in English. His poems often reflect the disintegration of traditional communities and familiar cultural institutions, the alienation of the individual in urban society, the dissociation of thought and feeling, the disasters of modernization, the ironies of daily existence, and the anguish of unresolved doubts and anxieties. Jejuri is a representation of an encounter between modern consciousness and ancient religious tradition. It is a collection of short poems that talks about the narrator’s day-long journey to a place of worship. This study lays emphasis on the narrator’s observation of the nature of man’s behaviour on his journey to Jejuri.

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