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The Adivasi Will Not Dance: Stories (New Delhi: Speaking Tiger, 2015; ISBN 9789385288647) is a collection of short stories.The second book by Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar, it was nominated for The Hindu Literary Prize in 2016 and included by Frontline (magazine) in August 2022 in a list of 25 books “that light up the path to understanding post-Independence Indian literature.”
ISBN 969-8784-16-0. The Heart Breaks Free/The Wild One, South Asia Books, 1993. Terhi Lakhir (The Crooked Line), New Delhi, Kali for Women, 1995. Quilt and Other Stories, New Delhi, Kali for Women, 1996. Ismat Chughtai: Shaksiyat aur Fan by Jagdish Chander Wadhawan, 1996, Delhi. Lifting the Veil, Penguin, 2001.
Life. Dhiruben Gordhanbhai Patel was born on 29 May 1926 in Baroda (now Vadodara, Gujarat) to Gordhanbhai Patel, a journalist with the Bombay Chronicle, and Gangaben Patel, a political activist and member of the All India Congress Committee. Her family belongs to Dharmaj village near Anand. She grew up and lived in Santacruz, a suburb of Mumbai.
Spouse. Kashiben. Gaurishankar Govardhanram Joshi (1892–1965), better known by his pen name Dhumaketu, was an Indian Gujarati-language writer, [1] who is considered one of the pioneers of the Gujarati short story. He published twenty-four collections of short stories, as well as thirty-two novels on social and historical subjects, and plays ...
Gogu Shyamala was born in 1969 in Peddemul village in Ranga Reddy district (now part of Telangana ). Her parents are agricultural workers. She was also the leader of a vetti (unpaid labour) team that worked for the local landlord. [4] [5] She has stated that her brother Ramachandra was forced into agricultural labour, but she was the only one ...
T. List of works by Rabindranath Tagore. The Train Has Reached Amritsar.
Bahar-i Danish. Balanak Bonihar O Pallavi. Bhog and Other Stories. Birthday Deathday and Other Stories. The Boy who Talked to Trees. Bṛhatkathāślokasaṃgraha. Brihatkathamanjari.
Margaret Ruth Bhatty ( née Grundy, 5 October 1930 – 20 July 2012) was an Indian schoolteacher, freelance journalist and writer of children's books and short stories for adults.