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Set in a small-town, this feminist novella maps the moral geography of post-independent India as it narrates the toxic character of opportunities and competition, and the courage of a few idealistic women against seemingly impossible odds

Produktbeschreibung
Set in a small-town, this feminist novella maps the moral geography of post-independent India as it narrates the toxic character of opportunities and competition, and the courage of a few idealistic women against seemingly impossible odds
Autorenporträt
Phanishwar Nath Renu was a well-known novelist from the Bihar hinterland who introduced regional voices into mainstream Hindi literature. A renowned social activist in both India and Nepal, he authored two novels, four novellas, 62 short stories, and an extensive reportage. Satti Khanna is Associate Professor of Hindi in the Department of Asian and African languages and Literature at Duke University, USA. Translator of V.K. Shukla and producer of four films on Indian language writers, he has worked with national television channels in India and the UK, and interprets the lives of contemporary Indian writers through translations and documentary files.