Hiren gohain autobiography of malcolm

          Her first autobiography, 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' (), tells explicitly of her life up to the age of seventeen and brought her.!

          Hiren Gohain

          Indian writer and social scientist (born 1939)

          Hiren Gohain (born 1939) is a scholar, writer, literary critic, and social scientist from the Indian state of Assam.[1]

          Academic life

          Gohain studied in Cotton College, and did his graduation from Presidency College, Calcutta and then moved to Delhi University to pursue his post-graduation in English literature.

          Hiren Gohain, Origins of the Assamese Middle Class (A).

        1. Nilmani Phookan, Sagartalir Sankha, Selected Poems edited by Hiren Gohain, Guwahati, Assam: Lawyers' Book Stall; Assamese-language; Nirendranath.
        2. Her first autobiography, 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' (), tells explicitly of her life up to the age of seventeen and brought her.
        3. Aristotle, Poetics, translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Hiren Gohain (New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi,.
        4. Hiren Gohain, one of the noted Assamese intellectuals, publicly criticized the Bengal-origin Muslim community's dialect, claiming that its.
        5. After completion of his master's degree, for some time, he became a lecturer in Kirori Mal College of Delhi University. Later, he went to the Cambridge University for doctoral research on the topic 'Paradise Lost and the 17th Century Crisis' later published as 'Tradition and Paradise Lost: A Heretical View', a work highly acclaimed for its original research and fresh perspective.

          After coming back from Cambridge, he became a professor at the Department of English in Gauhati University.[2]

          As a literary critic

          It was Gohain who for the first time brought the ideas and methods of Anglo