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BHATNAGAR, O.P. "Urbanity and Ruralism in the Poetry <strong>of</strong> Pranab Bandyopadhyay" in<br />

DAS, BIJAY KUMAR ed. Contemporary Indo-English Poetry Bareilly: Prakash Book<br />

Depot, 1986:134-45.<br />

CHOWDHURY, KABIR. "Pranab Bandyopadhyay" in DWIVEDI, A.N ed. Studies in<br />

Contemporary Indo-English Verse Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1984:243-50.<br />

MACHWE, PRABHAKAR. "The Poetry <strong>of</strong> Pranab Bandyopadhyay" Commonwealth<br />

Quarterly 6 (1978):28-38.<br />

Basu, Romen<br />

KIRPAL, VINEY. "Harivansh Batra's Quest Beyond Matter: A Study <strong>of</strong> Sunrise in Fiji" in<br />

KIRPAL, VINEY, ed. & introd. The New Indian Novel in English: A Study <strong>of</strong> the 80s New<br />

Delhi: Allied Publishers, 1990: 45-55.<br />

RAO, D.S.. "Portrait on the Ro<strong>of</strong>: A Novel by Romen Basu" Indian Literature 24.4 (July-<br />

August 1981):156-62.<br />

Bharati<br />

NANDAKUMAR, PREMA. Bharati (Subramania or the Classical writer or the poet?)<br />

SATCHIDANANDAM, V. Whitman and Bharati (the poet? classical?)<br />

VIJAYA, BHARATI S. "The Other Harmony: A Study <strong>of</strong> Bharati's Prose Writings" [F 129]<br />

2 (1972):116-21. [??]<br />

Bhatnagar, O.P.<br />

BAGHMAR, B.S., ed. The Vision and the Voice: Studies in the Poetry <strong>of</strong> O.P. Bhatnager<br />

Vol. I 183pp Vol II 161pp Vol III 98pp Nagpur: Vishwa Bharati Prakashan, 1987.<br />

BARCHE, G.D. "A Stylistic Analysis <strong>of</strong> O.P. Bhatnagar's Poem: 'Man is Lived'" in SINGH,<br />

R.K. ed. Indian English Writing 1981-1985: Experiments with Expression New Delhi: Bahri<br />

Publications, 1987: 126-32.<br />

CHAR, SHREE RAMA. "Symbols <strong>of</strong> Road and Journey in the Poetry <strong>of</strong> O.P. Bhatnagar" in<br />

RAM, ATMA. ed. Contemporary Indian-English Poetry Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1989:<br />

149-57.<br />

KASTURE, P.S. "Symbolism in O.P. Bhatnagar's Poetry" WLWE 27.1 (Spring 1987):131-<br />

38.<br />

KASTURI, P.S. "O.P. Bhatnagar: The Poet <strong>of</strong> Integral Existence" Poetry 12 (1986):21-36.<br />

Loose discussion <strong>of</strong> Bhatnagar’s links to existentialism, quoting his dicta on poetry, religion,<br />

the centrality <strong>of</strong> human experience. Bhatnagar writes <strong>of</strong> the suffering <strong>of</strong> disbelief but is not<br />

despairing, showing a “gaiety <strong>of</strong> anguish” and reconciling himself to fallen humanity.

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