Hyderabad, India – V.S. Ravi, a distinguished former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, recently launched his new book, a profound exploration of his lifelong passion for William Shakespeare. The literary event, widely noted across social media platforms, including a mention by "Reads with Ravi," highlighted the officer's significant contribution to English literary criticism. The book draws from his extensive column in The Hindu Sunday Magazine.
The launch garnered praise from several prominent figures, underscoring the book's impact on the literary world. Nirmala Lakshman, Chairperson of The Hindu Group, lauded the work as a "remarkable addition" to literary discourse in a message read at the event. Her sentiments highlighted the depth and erudition of Ravi's analysis of Shakespearean works.
Ram Mohan Rao, former Tamil Nadu Governor and a retired IPS officer himself, commended V.S. Ravi's unique ability to infuse Shakespeare into everyday conversations. He expressed admiration for Ravi's literary acumen, noting it was particularly impressive given Ravi's background in mathematics and statistics. The event also saw the presence of former Hyderabad Police Commissioner A.K. Khan.
S. Chakravarthy, former Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary, offered a particularly vivid tribute to the author's dedication. "Ravi breathes, inhales and exhales Shakespeare," Chakravarthy stated, adding, "He has pierced through Shakespeare to get the real essence. He is not just a reader, he is an addict." This observation underscored the deeply personal and scholarly approach Ravi has taken to the Bard's oeuvre.
The book is expected to resonate with both Shakespearean scholars and general readers, offering fresh perspectives on the timeless playwright. V.S. Ravi's transition from a decorated police career to a celebrated literary voice exemplifies a unique blend of discipline and artistic devotion, enriching the discourse around one of literature's greatest figures.