Deadline: 31 May 2012
Call for critical/research articles and Interviews
It gives us immense pleasure to inform you all that we are going to co-edit two books on Indian English Fiction and the authors/academicians are cordially invited to send their critical/research papers on: (1) Booker Prize Novels of India and (2) Sahitya Akademi Award winning novels. There are total four Man booker prize novels by Indian novelists and nineteen Sahitya Akademi award winning novels. The details of these books are given below. Please don’t mix up two topics into each other. You can also submit your interviews with these twenty award winning novelists and chances of its acceptance are very bright.
EDITORIAL REQUIREMENTS
Please read carefully to avoid rejection of submissions:
1. The purpose of the book is to cater the needs of the students pursuing higher studies, M. Phil and Ph. D on subject novels and authors. Hence there will be no compromise on quality of article as we are no asking for any fee rather publisher will be giving one copy of the book free of cost to every contributor.
2. Article should be of 8-15 pages.
3. Strictly written in MLA style(with proper citations and references).
4. Article exhibiting plagiarism and infringement of copyright will be rejected without intimation.
5. Article should be send through email attachment only on booker_sahitya@rediffmail.com. No hard copy is required.
6. Along with submission you must attach certificate of originality, your small bio and mobile no.
7. Submit only two or three lines of abstract which reveals major focus and theme of your article. It is required for writing the preface of book.
8. One author can submit maximum of two articles, one for each book.
9. Excerpts/extracts from the book should not be longer than your critical remarks. Begins and conclude your article with proper critical appraisal and appreciation.
MAN BOOKER PRIZE NOVELS OF INDIA
1. 1981, Salman Rushdie, Midnight's Children
2. 1997, Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things
3. 2006, Kiran Desai, The Inheritance of Loss
4. 2008, Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger
SAHITYA AKADEMI AWARD WINNING NOVELS OF INDIA
1. 1960, R. K. Narayan, The Guide
2. 1963, Raja Rao , The Serpent and the Rope
3. 1967, Bhabani Bhattacharya, Shadow from Ladakh
4. 1971, Mulk Raj Anand, Morning Face
5. 1977, Chaman Nahal, Azadi
6. 1978, Anita Desai, Fire on the Mountain
7. 1979, Rama Mehta, Inside the Haveli
8. 1982, Arun Joshi, The Last Labyrinth
9. 1986, Nayantara Sahgal, Rich Like Us
10. 1988, Vikram Seth, The Golden Gate
11. 1989, Amitav Ghosh, The Shadow Lines
12. 1990, Shashi Deshpande, That Long Silence
13. 1991, I. Allan Sealy, The Trotter-Nama
14. 2000, Kiran Nagarkar, Cuckold
15. 2002, Amit Chaudhuri, A New World
16. 2004, Upamanyu Chatterjee ,The Mammaries of the Welfare State
17. 2006, Rupa Bajwa, The Sari Shop
18. 2007, Malathi Rao, Disorderly Women
19. 2010, Esther David, The Book of Rachel
CO-EDITORS
Dr. Vivekanand Jha
Editor, translator & award winning poet
L N Mithila University Darbhanga.
http://poetvjha.wordpress.com
Mb. No. 09996136060
Dr. Rajnish Mishra
Assistant Professor
IMS Engineering College, Ghaziabad.
http://rajnishmishravns.wordpress.com
Mb. No. 09958714291
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For inquiries/ submissions: booker_sahitya@rediffmail.com
Call for critical/research articles and Interviews
It gives us immense pleasure to inform you all that we are going to co-edit two books on Indian English Fiction and the authors/academicians are cordially invited to send their critical/research papers on: (1) Booker Prize Novels of India and (2) Sahitya Akademi Award winning novels. There are total four Man booker prize novels by Indian novelists and nineteen Sahitya Akademi award winning novels. The details of these books are given below. Please don’t mix up two topics into each other. You can also submit your interviews with these twenty award winning novelists and chances of its acceptance are very bright.
EDITORIAL REQUIREMENTS
Please read carefully to avoid rejection of submissions:
1. The purpose of the book is to cater the needs of the students pursuing higher studies, M. Phil and Ph. D on subject novels and authors. Hence there will be no compromise on quality of article as we are no asking for any fee rather publisher will be giving one copy of the book free of cost to every contributor.
2. Article should be of 8-15 pages.
3. Strictly written in MLA style(with proper citations and references).
4. Article exhibiting plagiarism and infringement of copyright will be rejected without intimation.
5. Article should be send through email attachment only on booker_sahitya@rediffmail.com. No hard copy is required.
6. Along with submission you must attach certificate of originality, your small bio and mobile no.
7. Submit only two or three lines of abstract which reveals major focus and theme of your article. It is required for writing the preface of book.
8. One author can submit maximum of two articles, one for each book.
9. Excerpts/extracts from the book should not be longer than your critical remarks. Begins and conclude your article with proper critical appraisal and appreciation.
MAN BOOKER PRIZE NOVELS OF INDIA
1. 1981, Salman Rushdie, Midnight's Children
2. 1997, Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things
3. 2006, Kiran Desai, The Inheritance of Loss
4. 2008, Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger
SAHITYA AKADEMI AWARD WINNING NOVELS OF INDIA
1. 1960, R. K. Narayan, The Guide
2. 1963, Raja Rao , The Serpent and the Rope
3. 1967, Bhabani Bhattacharya, Shadow from Ladakh
4. 1971, Mulk Raj Anand, Morning Face
5. 1977, Chaman Nahal, Azadi
6. 1978, Anita Desai, Fire on the Mountain
7. 1979, Rama Mehta, Inside the Haveli
8. 1982, Arun Joshi, The Last Labyrinth
9. 1986, Nayantara Sahgal, Rich Like Us
10. 1988, Vikram Seth, The Golden Gate
11. 1989, Amitav Ghosh, The Shadow Lines
12. 1990, Shashi Deshpande, That Long Silence
13. 1991, I. Allan Sealy, The Trotter-Nama
14. 2000, Kiran Nagarkar, Cuckold
15. 2002, Amit Chaudhuri, A New World
16. 2004, Upamanyu Chatterjee ,The Mammaries of the Welfare State
17. 2006, Rupa Bajwa, The Sari Shop
18. 2007, Malathi Rao, Disorderly Women
19. 2010, Esther David, The Book of Rachel
CO-EDITORS
Dr. Vivekanand Jha
Editor, translator & award winning poet
L N Mithila University Darbhanga.
http://poetvjha.wordpress.com
Mb. No. 09996136060
Dr. Rajnish Mishra
Assistant Professor
IMS Engineering College, Ghaziabad.
http://rajnishmishravns.wordpress.com
Mb. No. 09958714291
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For inquiries/ submissions: booker_sahitya@rediffmail.com