LANGUAGE IN INDIA

Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow

Volume 12 : 1 January 2012
ISSN 1930-2940

Managing Editor: M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
Editors: B. Mallikarjun, Ph.D.
         Sam Mohanlal, Ph.D.
         B. A. Sharada, Ph.D.
         A. R. Fatihi, Ph.D.
         Lakhan Gusain, Ph.D.
         Jennifer Marie Bayer, Ph.D.
         S. M. Ravichandran, Ph.D.
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         L. Ramamoorthy, Ph.D.


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Life After War
A Study of Amulya Malladi’s The Sound of Language

Sajeetha S. M.A., M. Phil.


Amulya Malladi
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Amulya and Her Characters

Amulya Malladi, born in 1974 in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India is the author of five novels, who has also shown her talent in poetry as well. She earned her bachelor’s degree in electronics engineering and her master’s degree in journalism. She now lives in Denmark with her family. Amulya has lived all over India ranging from Himalayan foothills to the southern city of Chennai, because her father served in the Indian Army. Her residence in various parts of India and her vast travel experience has helped Amulya to describe the beautiful places and cultures of Indian society in interesting ways. Her characters are victims of suffering because of various traditions and traits in the society in which they live. Amulya shows how they are able to come out of their suffering circumstances victoriously. In most of her novels Amulya gives prominence to female characters.

Amulya’s Novels

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Amulya’s novels include – A Breath of Fresh Air (2002), The Mango Season (2003), Serving Crazy with Curry (2004), Song of the Cuckoo Bird (2005), and The Sound of Language (2007)


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Sajeetha S. M.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor
AJK College Of Arts and Science
Navakkarai
Coimbatore- 641 105
Tamilnadu, India
sajeethasalish@gmail.com

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