The Little Match Girl
“The Little Match Girl,” a timeless tale is penned by Hans Christian Andersen in 1846
“The Little Match Girl,” a timeless tale is penned by Hans Christian Andersen in 1846
The School in the Forest-Summary The School in the Forest was written by ‘Baradwaj Rangan’ , an Indian critic and writer currently working as chief editor for Galatta Plus. He uses ‘bullet-point writing’ in his works. Baradwaj Rangan also won the Best Film Critic category at the 53rd National Film Awards in 2006. The story …
A Whisper of AIDs – Summary Mary Fisher, an Ameriacn activitist, artist and a author who was HIV poitive from her second husband outspoke to the people about HIV/AIDS to educate and prevent them and aware of the compassionate treatment for HIV/AIDS. Mary Fisher is most known for her addresses delivered in Houston in 1992 and …
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat – Summary Oliver Sacks was a British neurologist, historian of science and writer who wrote one of the famous essays- The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Dr. P. was a musician and instructor who was well-known for his extraordinary vocal and musical abilities. …
I Have Maya For Mother-In-Law – Summary The poem “I have Maya for mother-in-law” was beautifully penned by Akka Mahadevi who was one of the early poets of Kannada Literature. She was a devotee of Lord Shiva and considered him, her husband which is depicted in this poem. The poem I Have Maya For Mother-In-Law started …
The She Wolf – Summary Barbara Walker was an American author and feminist. She uses imagery of the Mother Godesses and writes about the societal issues with traditional religion and how such issues led to sexism and patriarchal culture. The Mary Fisher Clinical AIDS Research and Education (CARE) Fund, a non-profit dedicated to supporting HIV/AIDS research and education, …