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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe knowledge, the wisdom, the manners and morals, depicted in the epic tales, are our valued inheritance. Happily, this brilliant and mellifluous legacy, embedded in the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, has been reinvented and retold in the present collection of epic tales. An attempt has been made in this book to retrieve the hoary past, qua the ancient tales, unknown or less known, with a view to making them known to the common citizens. The tales as implied in the title of the book “Recalling the Epic Tales,” are both spiritual and religious. Verily, they may be remote in time, but they are not remote in thought.
Dr. C. D. Verma
Dr C. D. Verma is a former Associate Professor and Head Department of English, Hans Raj College, University of Delhi. During his long teaching career, he has written a number of books and articles. His articles have been published in the leading magazines, newspapers and research journals. His books, the Gita in World Literature, the Exile Hero and the Reintegrating Vision, W.H. Auden: Selected Poems, Look Back in Anger, and Mrs. Dalloway (Sterling Publishers), have been widely acclaimed. His latest books, The Sermons in Stones, Something to Crow About, Know the Seers of India, Renowned Sages of Ancient India, The Story Time, have been published by Amazon (Notion Press).
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