Mahasweta Devi: Short Stories

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Biography

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  • Prasad, Amar Nath (2006). Feminism in Indian Writing in English. Sarup & Sons. ISBN 978-8-17625-684-1.
  • Tharu, Susie J.; Lalita, Ke (1993). Women Writing in India: The twentieth century. Feminist Press at CUNY. ISBN 978-1-55861-029-3.

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