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A new Idea (Liberal Creativity) shines in this book, Modern Western Fiction and Sanskrit Aesthetics and Theory, bridging the West with the East, exploring a new style in writing, enunciating humanity as one field, and critiquing both Western and Oriental writing. It discusses the stylistic, structural and philosophical approach of Bissundyal s novel, A River Dreams Red, comparing it with other works of Western and the Sanskrit tradition. In this process, it announces Bissundyal s intention to seek a creative path in knowledge through embodied epistemology, reflection, reading and writing, and…mehr

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A new Idea (Liberal Creativity) shines in this book,
Modern Western Fiction and Sanskrit Aesthetics and
Theory, bridging the West with the East, exploring a
new style in writing, enunciating humanity as one
field, and critiquing both Western and Oriental
writing. It discusses the stylistic, structural and
philosophical approach of Bissundyal s novel, A River
Dreams Red, comparing it with other works of Western
and the Sanskrit tradition. In this process, it
announces Bissundyal s intention to seek a creative
path in knowledge through embodied epistemology,
reflection, reading and writing, and to seek a
creative centre to find a sanctuary for his artistic
pursuits.
Churaumanie Bissundyal is a Guyanese American writer
who has completed six novels, one nonfiction, five
books of poems, three screenplays, and ten plays. In
1988, his play From Ganges to Demerary was staged at
Samuell Beckett s Theatre, York University, Toronto,
Canada. He won the prestigious American award, The
Vera Rubin Residency Award, at Yaddo, Saratoga
Springs, New York. He holds an MFA degree (a master s
degree in fine arts) and a Ph. D. degree in
interdisciplinary studies.
Autorenporträt
Churaumanie Bissundyal has completed six novels, five books of
poems, one nonfiction, three screenplays, and ten plays. In 1988,
his play From Ganges to Demerary was staged at York University,
Toronto, Canada. He won The Vera Rubin Residency Award at Yaddo.
In 2005 he was awarded the Kavya Mani Award. He holds an MFA and
a Ph.D. degree.