Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
An Unknown Self-made Telugu Immigrant Looks Back – Prof. Satyam Sikha Moorty, Ph.D.
A memoir “An Unknown Self-made Telugu Immigrant Looks Back” is out, published by Authorspress, New Delhi. In North America, it is available with the author, Satyam Sikha Moorty, in Cedar City, Utah: moorty@emeriti.suu.edu Price: $25/-. Only the essays in the book deal with Andhras; some poems relate to Telugu topography and experiences; the main memoir has universal appeal. Last year, he published a book of poems: “Then and Now; Far and Wide.” Prior to the above two, he published “Passage from India: Essays, Poems, Stories.” Originally from India, Satyam Sikha Moorty did his Ph.D. in AmericanRead More
NO LIFE WITHOUT A TEMPEST! – Guest Author – Satish Bhatnagar, Ph.D.
The gist of this reflection is in its title. That is how I felt after watching The Tempest, the last play that William Shakespeare (1564-1617) wrote six years before he died at a ‘relatively’ young age of 53. The enactment of this play in 1611 speaks of the high social stature that Shakespeare must have achieved while he was alive. He was prophetic about his legacy and the immortality of his works. It is incredibly captured by his words in his play, Julius Caesar: How many ages hence Shall this our lofty scene be actedRead More