Book Review – Sixty Years From Now by Amit Radha Krishna Nigam

INTRODUCTION: “Sixty Years From Now” is an incredible book by the author Amit Radha Krishna Nigam. He is born and brought up in Vrindavan, Amit Radha Krishna Nigam holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering and is the author of ‘Musings of Desire’ and ‘Pilgrims’ and ‘The shape of faith’. He has received the Vivekananda prize […]

ME VS ME | BOOK REVIEW | CRITICSPACE

Perhaps among all human emotions, the strongest and most addictive is love, whether from parents, siblings, the loved ones, or the significant other. As an emotion, love binds and connects human beings, and the foundation of perhaps every relationship is based on this powerful emotion. Love is a powerful word, as quickly one can say, […]

UNLOCK SHACKLES | BOOK REVIEW | CRITICSPACE

Eversince women have entered the sphere of literary writing; they have tried to showcase what women feel in a real sense. They have shown how patriarchy has held them in its grip for generations and continues to do so in some manner or the other. These efforts by women make readers read, and people hear […]

Book Review | The Goddess’s Homecoming |Nibedita Deb | Criticspace Journals

The subject of women in literature has been in the limelight for a long time. Yet, most of those portrayals were of women by men. In Indian literature, there are only a handful of women who have entered the realm of writing and expressed women in the closest manner possible. Dealing with the psychological intricacies […]

Book Review Anuradha by M. Murtaza | Criticspace Journals

The circumstances in the life of a person are significant in contributing to and shaping their personality. These circumstances have the potential to change the thinking, perception, and nature of anyone. M. Murtaza, in his work, “Anuradha,” attempts to show this effect by the depiction of the life of the protagonist Dhiraj transforming into Seth […]

Book Review | Cityscape by Tirtho Banerjee | Criticspace Journals

A literary work in the real sense is a reflection of the time and situations it is written in. Somewhere, it is the responsibility of the creator to give an unbiased and non-judgemental viewpoint so that readers can use their discretion and ponder upon the ideas highlighted by him. Tirtho’s work, “Cityscape,” is one of […]

THE CONVICT| BOOK REVIEW | CRITICSPACE

Books with a plot of substance are the kind that stand the test of time and are remembered for the content that they have and the message that they intend to convey. “The Convict” by Rajesh Srivastava on the surface, may seem to be a simple story of a woman as projected by the author. […]

Book Review | The Games of Light and Shadow by Olga Gomon | Criticspace Journals

“The modern scientific rationalism and its dependence on empirical proof have marginalized the exploration of spirituality; You can understand the language of the animals and the songs of the grass, if you feel the love for God’s creations inside you!” This book, “The Games of Light and Shadow” by Author Master Olga Gomon can most […]

Book Review | Lost Universe by Keith Brandon | Criticspace

As a genre in literary writing, science-fiction has been a developing and evolving genre since its inception. All the works written under it have always shown the authors’ future vision and how they perceive the future to be. One such book is Keith Brandon’s “Lost Universe” where the title does more than half of the […]