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On the life and works of Bharati, with a selection of his poems translated into French.
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LʼInde face à Bharati, le poète Rebelle
2003, Institute for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
in French
8188432067 9788188432066
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-164) and index.
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This book written in French in the form of an essay traces the life history of Subramania Bharati, the great nationalist and revolutionary poet of Tamilnadu. His stay in Pondicherry, a French colony, from 1908 to 1918, during which period he produced 75% of his works has been given special attention in this book. Pondicherry and its environment and also the French values seems to have contributed very much to the evolution of Bharati as a revolutionary writer and poet. A special feature of this book is that in the second part of it, 40 poems of Bharati have been translated into French from Tamil by the author himself.
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