Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri was born in Kolkata in a family of literature, art, and culture. She was a student of Gokhale Memorial Girls’ School and also of Presidency College, Kolkata. She is a wonderful writer, Essayist, and Critic journeyed on Literature from India to the USA. For Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri, writing has become her passion, analysis is her rhythm, and literature is in her blood. So because of her wonderful style of work, she is vulnerable.
According to her, as far, Indian Students are concerned about gulping the matter rather than understanding the history of Literature. So she thinks that the sweetness of Classic Literature is absent, in majority, at Indian Academy of English and British Literature : she has analysed and written, also, very beautiful books.
So we know that Books come as lifesavers in every situation of our life. Like a long journey, a sleepless night, or a lazy day, a book can be your companion in every mood. May you remember that once Cicero said that a room that is without books is like a body that is without a soul. And we couldn’t agree more. There is nothing stronger than the power of words. That’s why it always takes a lot of time to decide which book to pick next, as there are thousands of wonderful options available.
Out of those wonderful list books, there are some wonderfully written books by Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri like Illusion Verses Reality: Based on Reverie, A Collection of Poems For ISC, The Immortal Fly: Eternal Whispers: Based on True Events of a Family, War of Thrones -The Revival- Selected Topics on English Literature. After reading her wonderfully written books, you will get to know that her work of art in the existing books has a personal and literary style which is progressed with the visual images, determined with beautiful emotions and self-analysis, and also written very distinctly on human works of immortal beauty. And also, you will see how beautifully she has arranged the words and wonderfully expressed her feelings, ideas, and concepts.
Out of these wonderful books, she has written two more books, first The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature from India to the USA. In them, she shares that expressing your emotions or what is running in your mind in correct words is what makes you a different person because every word, line, or even situation has a different perspective, and those perspectives define the different you. So while making an effort to understand what actually is running in your mind or to prove what’s your point of view toward the thing is what changes the game. So before saying anything, chooses your words nicely because they are what define you as an individual.
Another book by Chaudhuri, Realization : Documents Based on Self-Scholarly Effects with Google Scholar Citations : William Shakespeare, Rabindranath Tagore, and John Keats: on selected works of the legend, in which she explained that, No matter what we see because sometimes we just see the things and we don’t remember for a long time, but the thing which matters is what we feel because that feeling always stays with us.
So in this book, in the form of narrative technique and critical illustration, the writer is showing her personal beliefs and disbeliefs about human characters and their respective thoughts existing in society even today.
After reading her books, you will feel great about losing yourself in her books, and in doing so, you will let go of the emotional and mental chatter found in the real world and in our minds too. Reading Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri’s book will make you more empathetic.
Author Interview
- The Literature Times: I would like to begin by congratulating you on the publication of “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization.” How has the response to the book been so far?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri: Since my marketing is mainly Online, the book “Realization: Documents Based on Self-Scholarly Effects with Google Scholar Citations’’ featured on Kirkus review and was featured on ‘A World on Fire’ to The Guardian (Weekly) issued on 27th July 2018. The newly book, ‘’ The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature from India to the USA’’, Google has just covered me widely.
2. The Literature Times: What led to the idea of writing “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization”? Were there any events that inspired the works?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri: In 2018, I wrote ‘Realization’ when I wanted to judge self as an International Author on analysing both Indian and Western Literature. Aftermath of Ma’s demise in 2019, life never proved to be fair to me. I wanted to return back again in 2022 as the freelance Author on Classic Literature. I wrote ‘’The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature from India to the USA.’’
3. The Literature Times: How easy or difficult was it for you to write on a subject that held relevance for all and remain objective about them in “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization”?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : ‘’The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature from India to the USA’’ and “Realization : Documents Based on Self-Scholarly Effects with Google Scholar Citations’’ as a part of Classic Literature never appeared to be easy on way of its development. The common features of both critical and advanced books on Literature appeared to be chaotic of the Age we now live in , yet academic in its own nature.
4. The Literature Times: What are your views about present-day writing? Do you think it does complete justice in depicting human nature in the light of “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization”?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : Concerned on present-day writing , I am too choosy selecting a book. The two Classic books developed exceptionally on only self analysis, on basis of understanding two terms- ‘matter’ and ’form’.
5.The Literature Times: “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization” shows the uniqueness of your style of writing. Are there any authors that you enjoy reading or any books which are your favorites?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : I am too fond to go through unique Literature on Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf and Jane Austen.
6. The Literature Times: How would you categorize “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization” as their appeal seems to be to a broad audience?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : Google broadly considers the book, “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature from India to the USA’’ under Genre of Foreign Language Study and “Realization : Documents Based on Self-Scholarly Effects with Google Scholar Citations’’ under Genre of Literary Criticism.
7. The Literature Times: “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization” has given a powerful introduction to your potential as a writer. Can the readers expect more from you in the future? Would you please share about your future projects?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : On Classic Literature of my future projects, hopefully, I like to have my continuity on self thought along-with self analysis, as a freelance author.
8. The Literature Times: What is the story behind the titles of your works, “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization”?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : The only word challenge on writing the books to the Literature world respectively with a personal style on extending perception of vocabulary on English words, in and far , is the main reason to write.
9. The Literature Times: How easy or difficult was it for you to write of experiences on land which may not have been visited by many experiences without hampering the readers’ perception in “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization”?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : As an Essayist my perception to a certain extent was devoted to seeing, realizing and getting it analysed all by heart.
10. The Literature Times: In the present time, situations in “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization” do not find much mention. What, according to you, could be the possible reason for that?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : Everybody has a different thought on own pattern of writing. King, queen, bishop, rook and pawn have their own capacities, but the possibilities of combination are infinite and unpredictable, and this rare style ‘I do’ care in Classic Literature.
11. The Literature Times: If you were to describe your books “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization” in a few words without giving any spoilers, what would those words be?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : The two books in respective mode of Classic Literature could be caged as Literary, Autobiography, Academic research, Modern Political and Social Criticism.
12. The Literature Times: What advice would you give to budding writers who may be planning to write in the same genre as “The Revolt in the Desert: Journey on English Literature” and “Realization”?
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : The coming writers on context of writing in the same genre must understand and realize what is Classic Literature, before writing.
13. The Literature Times: Thank you very much for sparing your time. I look forward to reading more books from you in the future. All the best.
Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri : Sure, welcome and looking forward too.