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Visualising the Geographic Distribution of Literary Awards
A GIS project by Anugrah as part of his undergraduate degree.
Anugrah
Nov 51 min read
Myths of Meaning: A Structuralist Reading of Fight Club and WALL-E
“Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity. What do people gain from all their labors at which they toil under the sun?” (Ecclesiastes 1:2-3, KJV) The above declaration that opens the book of Ecclesiastes captures the human anxiety that all the pursuits of man, such as wealth, comfort, goods, are fundamentally meaningless. This primal and persistent fear of the emptiness of human efforts has existed before this theological text and continues in
Anugrah
Nov 27 min read


A Conceptual Understanding of Imagination in Biographia Literaria (Ch. 13)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria stands as a monumental text in literary criticism, offering his insights into the ideas...
Anugrah
Sep 27 min read


Approaching Absurdism: The Implied Reader of Absurdist Fiction
[Absurdist fiction is a genre of novel that explores existential themes, where the meaning of life is explored, often nihilistically,...
Anugrah
Apr 185 min read


From Emperor to Expat: Who is an Author?
The Oxford dictionary defines ‘Author’ as a writer of a book, article or document. The author assumes a central role here. This...
Anugrah
Apr 185 min read


Writing The Author: A Look Into My Works And Their Workings
This is a reflective piece I wrote on April 26, 2024 as part of a creative writing course. This piece connects a lot of my works...
Anugrah
Mar 276 min read


Notes on Some Amorphist
Poetry Code: https://replit.com/@ajasr1724/poetry#main.py This is a form of poetry I would like to call the ‘Free Ghazal’. It employs a...
Anugrah
Mar 184 min read


Obscure Noise or More? Unpacking the Genre of Breakcore
In May 2003, an album titled Nymphomatriarch was released under the label Hymen records. This album was the result of a collaboration...
Anugrah
Mar 165 min read


Examining Theyyam Through a Bakhtinian Lens: Music and the Carnivalesque in Folk
When a loved one leaves you, it’s not them but a part of you too that goes along with them. Kerala, a widow, or a fatherless little...
Anugrah
Mar 166 min read
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