Inaugural Issue of The Criterion Now Live

24 April 2010
Inaugural Issue of The Criterion Now Live
Short Stories:

1. Linda Leschak: Eighteen Wheels and Another Mouth to Feed
2. Aparna Mukhedkar: Hello?
3. Kylie Neal: God said no
4. Sangeeta Bhargava: THE RECKONING
5. Timothy Gager: Arms up to the Sky

Poems

1. Shanta Acharya: THE COOK AND THE CHICKPEA
2. Michelle L. Brown: Market Garden
3. Udo Hintze: The English Language: A Modern Babel
4. J. P. Dancing Bear: Trial by Light
5. J. P. Dancing Bear: The Borrowing
6. Robert William Gaglione: mowing the grass
7. C. J. Sage: Lamb
8. C. J. Sage: Crane / Crane
9. Anastasia Voight: Chartreuse Lust
10.Ram Sharma: OCTOPUS
11.K. K. Srivastava: Unhappiness
12.Adrienne J. Odasso: New City
13.Skye Leslie: Resuscitation

Articles:

1. Dr. Pradipra Sengupta: The Scarlet Letter Revisited: A Study of John Updike’s S
2. Janet Tay: Diasporic (Non) Identities of Chinese Women in The Harmony Silk Factory: Snow Soong as the Anti-Stereotype?
3. Dr. Arvind M. Nawale: Marginal Existence: A Study of Sindi’s Search for Identity in Arun Joshi’s The Foreigner
4. Mr. Ramesh Tibile: The Location of Culture: Homi K. Bhabha’s New Methodology of Cultural Analysis
5. Rukhaya.M.K: Identity Crisis in Girish Karnad’s “Broken Images”

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