Kaushal Srivastava. Hindi Poetry in Devanagari and Roman Scripts.
The latest volume of Hindi poetry by Indian-Australian Dr Kaushal Srivastava presents a pioneering new feature which will be highly appreciated by many readers whose command of written Devanagari is limited. This especially includes students of Hindi as a Second Language (HSL), of whom I am one. It also includes many young (and not so young) Indian Hindi speakers.
Details:
Kaushal Kishor Srivastava, Kavitaa Saagar, Naye Yug kee Tasveer.
(In Devanagari and Roman scripts) ISBN-13: 978-1544088259. ISBN-10: 1 544088256
Available from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.in
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For more background on the Hindi and transliteration questions, please see my 2016 essay.
To be expanded in a forthcoming blog.
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