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This task given by Dr. Dilip Barad sir head of department of English. Maharaj KrishnaKumarsinhji Bhavnagar University.
1) Frankenstein in contemporary Indian culture ?
Frankenstein has surfaced in hundreds of television adaptation, including Night Gallery, the Addams family, The Munsters, star Trek: The Next Generation, Scooby-Doo, Frankenstein Jr.and the Impossible,Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Simpsons, Wishbone, and so on. Notable television Creatures have included No Svenson ,Randy Quais, David Warner, and Ian Holm.
2) Any popular artist / writer & his market (material condition)?
Famous works:-
"Five point someone"
"One Night at the call center"
"2 states : The story of my marriage"
"The 3 mistakes of my life"
Popular writer:-
Chetan Bhagat know who he is writing for. His audience is not the reader who has been reading for years and know the kind of books he prefers or doesn't who already has favourite author or authors or who can distinguish between a Mills & Boon and a Penguin classic. Bhagat does not write for them. He writes for an aspirational middle class for whom English is a distant second language. And he marked no bones about that fact; Bhagat never claimed to be Naipaul. When you are this clear about the market you are selling to, you usually cannot go wrong. And he doesn't. His books are not high literature, but they are perfect for the people he is selling to.
#TYEB MEHTA
Lifespan : July 25, 1925-July 2, 2009
A painter, sculptor and film-maker, Tyeb Mehta was part of the progressive Artists' Group in Mumbai . Here, he interested with many artists who would later be renowned like S.H. Raja and M.F. Husain The PAG moved away from the nationalist Bengal school and instead borrowed heavily in style from Western Modernism. Mehta moved to London in 1959 and he staved there till 1964, after which he visited the New York City. During his time in London, Mehta was influenced by the gruesome distortion of famous British artist Francis Bacon; while in New York, his work came to be characterized by Minimalism. Later, in the 1970s and 1980s, he turned Indian themes and subjects. In 2007, Tyeb Mehta was awarded the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian honor in India.
Masterpiece:Kali(1989)
"Five point someone"
"One Night at the call center"
"2 states : The story of my marriage"
"The 3 mistakes of my life"
Popular writer:-
Chetan Bhagat know who he is writing for. His audience is not the reader who has been reading for years and know the kind of books he prefers or doesn't who already has favourite author or authors or who can distinguish between a Mills & Boon and a Penguin classic. Bhagat does not write for them. He writes for an aspirational middle class for whom English is a distant second language. And he marked no bones about that fact; Bhagat never claimed to be Naipaul. When you are this clear about the market you are selling to, you usually cannot go wrong. And he doesn't. His books are not high literature, but they are perfect for the people he is selling to.
#TYEB MEHTA
Lifespan : July 25, 1925-July 2, 2009
A painter, sculptor and film-maker, Tyeb Mehta was part of the progressive Artists' Group in Mumbai . Here, he interested with many artists who would later be renowned like S.H. Raja and M.F. Husain The PAG moved away from the nationalist Bengal school and instead borrowed heavily in style from Western Modernism. Mehta moved to London in 1959 and he staved there till 1964, after which he visited the New York City. During his time in London, Mehta was influenced by the gruesome distortion of famous British artist Francis Bacon; while in New York, his work came to be characterized by Minimalism. Later, in the 1970s and 1980s, he turned Indian themes and subjects. In 2007, Tyeb Mehta was awarded the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian honor in India.
Masterpiece:Kali(1989)
Other famous work:-
Mahishasura(1997)
Untitled (Lovers, 1974)
Mahishasura(1997)
Untitled (Lovers, 1974)
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