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Arts & Culture
Cinema
From failure to success
FOR Murali Nair, the cinematic journey that culminated in Cannes this year with the award of the Golden Camera for his 57-minute featurette, Marana Si
ANAND PARTHASARATHY
Art
Pollock, a portrait
WYOMING-BORN Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) enrolled at the Art Students League, New York, in 1930. His early work was influenced by the methods and subj
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Literature
50 years of Sri Lankan Tamil literature
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KARTHIGESU SIVATHAMBY
Literature
New trends in poetry
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M. PONNAMBALAM
Music
Tributes from the Master
Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer's views on some musicians:
ASHA KRISHNAKUMAR
Art
Footsteps to freedom
Dhiraj Choudhary sees art as the battlefield of his struggle for freedom.
SUNEET CHOPRA
Literature
Nadine Gordimer's works
1953: The Lying Days, London, Gollancz. 1958: A World of Strangers, London, Gollacz. 1962: Occasion for Loving, New York, Viking. 1963: The Late Bourg
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