Ram Nath Kak
Ram Nath Kak (1917–1993) (Kashmiri: राम नाथ काक (Devanagari)) (born in Srinagar and died in Honolulu) was a Kashmiri veterinarian who is remembered for his posthumously published autobiography Autumn Leaves.
Kak is the father of computer science professor Subhash Kak, computer scientist Avinash Kak and literary theorist Jaishree Odin.[1][2][3]
The book was deemed to be an enthralling read by Taya Zinkin.[4] It has been reviewed in other publications, including The Hindu[5][6] and had its foreword written by Ravinder Kumar.[7]
References[edit]
- ↑ Kak, Ram Nath. Autumn Leaves. Vitasta, 1995.
- ↑ Kak, S. The Circle of Memory. Mississauga, 2016
- ↑ Sharma, Swati (2019-02-10). "A Renaissance man". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
- ↑ Zinkin, Taya. "Autumn Leaves: Kashmiri Reminiscences by Ram Nath Kak". Asian Affairs. 27 (2): 201–202. doi:10.1080/714857140. ISSN 0306-8374.
- ↑ "Kashmir then and now (book review)". The Hindu. 3 November 1996.
- ↑ Chari, N. Subhadra (June 2014). "Autumn Leaves – Kashmiri Reminiscences (book review)" (PDF). The Criterion; An International Journal in English. 5 (III). Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- ↑ Ravinder Kumar, Foreword to Autumn Leaves, 1995.
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