READERS’ MAIL
“Thank you very much for the copy of July-September, 99. Really it contains rich, valuable material.”
-Pranab Kumar Majumdar; Calcutta
“We enjoyed reading your editorial on Gandhiji’s humour in the previous issue. With the invasion of Cinema on our day to day life, this essential ingredient spontaneous and dignified humour - is becoming conspicuous by its absence.”
- Dr. K. V. Rama
Rao.
“I must congratulate you for your brilliant editorial. I am pained to learn the demise of Dr A. Anjaneyulu (Triveni’s Associate Editor), a brilliant scholar and critic. It is good that TRIVENI is in the hands of a person mature, sedate and wise like you. In your ripe and hallowed age, you are giving it God-like touch and grandeur.”
-Dr. S. Samal,
Cuttack
“I read through your editorial. It is such a one that it deserves attention and appreciation of all the readers. Indeed it is to be deplored that great poets are sometimes neglected. They live in darkness, hidden from the vision of people’s recognition. They live unknown and die unknown. They never expect fame and name. They write only for their own joy and enlightenment of others.”
-B. Indira Kumari,
Anantapur
‘Thank you very much for publishing Dr. Tulasi’s homage to my father (Prof Srinivasa Iyengar) your contribution to Dr. Srinivasa Sastry’s Shradhanjali has been reprinted in The Call Beyond of Delhi Branch of Aurobindo Ashram.”
-Dr. Prema Nandkumar,
Srirangam
“Thank you for sending me copy of July-Sep 99 issue quite early. It is delightful to go through the Editorial “Aspiring Writers” which is realistic and encouraging for budding writers. Prof. Tiwary’s article on Kalidasa is an excellent recipe for Kalidasan scholars. Almost all the articles and poems are refreshingly superb.”
. - K. Lakshminarayana, Pathapatnam
“...The latest issue includes thoughtful essays and poems. I specially liked and enjoyed “Abraham Lincoln’s letter”, Patricia’s “Fra Lippo Lippi” and your Triple Stream and Dr. R. S. Tiwary’s “Kalidas the Playwright”.
-Dr. D. C. Chembial,
Maranda
“I appreciate the high literary standard of the magazine which I have enjoyed....”
- Aju
Mukhopadhayaya, Pondicherry
“The letter to the teacher of Abe Lincoln’s son is very good. It deserves attention. Marcus Aurelius is well selected and instructive”.
-Dr. R. Janardana
Rao, Machilipatnam
“Glad to see the following two items in the July-Sep 99 issue. (1) The Russian’s Mind by Prof. Bhimasankaram; (2) Abe Lincoln’s letter. Both are thought provoking. In fact, Lincoln’s letter could be framed and kept in every teachers common room ... I think, Lincon is spelt as ‘Lincoln’” .
- Prof. D. Sitarama
Rao, Chennai
(The error is regretted. Ed)
“I am glad to see your inspirational editorial ‘Aspiring Writers-Persistence Pays’. We live in a hopeless world of bombs, elections and many other things. Only experienced and eminent persons like you can be sources of true strength and guidance for the young generation...I read it (The Russian’s Mind) with interest and enjoyed it thoroughly. Hope Prof Bhimasankaram will share more of his experiences with the TRIVENI fraternity...You deserve to be congratulated on your successful rendering of Lincoln’s letter into poetry. It reads much better now.”
-Dr. P. Dhanavel, Agartala
“In the latest (July - Sep 99) issue of Triveni, every article is highly thought provoking. Realising with regret how much I have been missing all these years...”
- Srinivasa
Rangaswami, Chennai