Orhan Pamuk
1998
(translated in English by Erdag M Goknar in 2001)
Alfred A Knopf
In an earlier blog I have spoken about the relevance of research questions. The nature of research questions that you set up would determine whether your research demands a qualitative or a quantitative approach. In contemporary times, a mixed methods approach is frequently used that draws out the best out of qualitative and quantitative paradigms….
A Doll’s HouseHenrik Ibsen (trans. Robert Farquaharson Sharp)2021 (orig. 1879)Finger Printpp. 127 The play about the life of Mrs. Nora Helmer is divided into three acts. In the first two plays, Mrs. Helmer goes about preparing for Christmas with the new found richness that is coming into their lives with a new position that Mr….
The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the UniverseStephen Hawking2006Jaicopp. 120The Theory of Everything is based on a collection of lectures by Hawking. The brilliance of Hawking in the concepts that he talks about and the way he talks about them is unmatched. Like his other book, A Brief History of Time, he…
Kuch Ishq Kiya Kuch Kaam Kiya Piyush Mishra 2017 (6 ed) Rajkamal pp. 150 The book is a collection of poetry by Piyush Mishra. I picked it up because it was on an eighty percent discount and because I wanted to read Mishra. I thought it will be a collection of his experiences and not…
Before the Coffee Gets Cold Toshikazu Kawaguchi (trans. Geoffrey Trousselot) 2015/ 2019 Picador pp. 224 I chanced upon this book while looking for books by Japanese authors. Admittedly, it is the name of the book that caught my attention. Coffee and book together make a strong combination and I thought this must be written by…
Name of the Book: Can Love Happen Twice?Name of the Author: Ravinder SinghNo. of Pages: 216Year of Publication: 2011Publisher: Penguin IndiaAbout the Book: Ravinder Singh’s book is a sequel to his first book ‘I too had a love story…’, which I straight away admit, I haven’t read. This book is as much a promotion of his…