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Kavya Bharati is an annual literary journal.[1] Its primary language is English and also includes translations from Indian languages translated into English.[2]

Objective

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Kavya Bharati is published by SCILET: The Study Centre for Indian Literature in English and Translation[3]atAmerican College, Madurai, India. SCILET in the early 1980s in order to show how important Indian literature in English had already become. ‘English Literature’ no longer means just the literature of England. New literatures in English have sprung up in many parts of the world, and India is one of the major places where this is happening.[4] The editor in chief is R. P. Nair on behalf of the Study Centre for Indian Literature in English and Translation at Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Overview

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It has digitized the issues of literary journal Kavya Bharati : a review of Indian poetry which begins the first issue published in 1988.[5] It has remained steady as a strong literary journal since then as annual issues.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Study Centre for Indian Literature in English and Translation". The Study Centre for Indian Literature in English and Translation. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  • ^ Schofer, Yvonne; Richards, Barbara (2008). "Little Magazine Interview Index 2007". Serials Review. 34 (2): 144–153. doi:10.1080/00987913.2008.10765165. S2CID 220283074.
  • ^ "Kavya Bharati: Twentieth Anniversary Speciat - I" (PDF). Kavya Bharati: A Review of Poetry. SCILET: Study Centre for Indian Literature and Translation. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  • ^ Barribeau, Susan; Richards, Barbara (2010). "Little Magazine Interview Index 2009". Serials Review. 36 (2): 102–111. doi:10.1080/00987913.2010.10765291. S2CID 220297054.
  • ^ "Study Centre for Indian Literature and Translation" (PDF). Kavya Bharati. Kavya Bharati : A Review of Indian Poetry. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  • ^ "Poems of Kamala Das Now in a Collection". New Indian Express. Archived from the original on December 24, 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
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