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Well, I searched for the poem. I couldn't find it. I found a few articles that where, dedicated to him. You could probably find the text online eventually. Maybe you could go to a book store or the library, and copy the poem.
Ramanujan's work reveals that cultural tradition in India is a conflict between the colonial English identitt of the country as welo as its historic and post-colonial ethnic identities.
it is the theme of his father death. And he goes on telling about how he was when he alive. What are the thinks he left and he went on this is the theme of this poem
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Ramanujan's works are administered by Oxford University Press.
Well, I searched for the poem. I couldn't find it. I found a few articles that where, dedicated to him. You could probably find the text online eventually. Maybe you could go to a book store or the library, and copy the poem.
"The Hindu, The Only Risk" by AK Ramanujan explores the complex relationship between tradition and modernity. The poem highlights the tension between holding onto one's cultural roots while also embracing change and progress. It ultimately suggests that taking risks and challenging tradition is essential for growth and evolution.
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Ramanujan's work reveals that cultural tradition in India is a conflict between the colonial English identitt of the country as welo as its historic and post-colonial ethnic identities.
"Looking for a Cousin on a Swing" by A.K. Ramanujan explores the memory of a childhood game and the passing of time. The poem captures the blend of nostalgia and longing for the simplicity and innocence of youth, and the speaker reminisces about the carefree days of playing with cousins in the village. Through vivid imagery and sensory details, Ramanujan evokes a sense of yearning for the past and the loss of childhood innocence.
That is the correct spelling of the given name Ramanujan. (mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, 1856-1920)
A. K. Ramanujan died in 1993.
Amita Ramanujan was created in 2005.
Ramanujan was released on 12/31/2007.
The Production Budget for Ramanujan was $20,000,000.