Contemporary Odia Short Stories

Contemporary Odia Short Stories
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 1645600726
ISBN-13 : 9781645600725
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Odia Short Stories by : Various Authors

This anthology has thirty-one Odia short stories translated into English. Each story gives a new taste in so far as treatment of the subject matter and style are concerned.

Early Women's Writings in Orissa, 1898-1950

Early Women's Writings in Orissa, 1898-1950
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 0761933085
ISBN-13 : 9780761933083
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Early Women's Writings in Orissa, 1898-1950 by : Sachidananda Mohanty

Focusing on the early literary experiences of women in the east Indian state of Orissa, this volume offers valuable insights into the conditions for these women at a time when the region witnessed the advent of Brahmo Samaj, the campaign for widow remarriage, the legal movement for the abolition of untouchability, the rise of women's education and trade union movements, and the struggle for national independence. The author explores such questions as: What were the features of this body of writing? How did contemporary history, politics, gender and culture impinge on the generation and dissemination of this body of literature? and How did such writing contribute to the making of literary/cultural consciousness in conjunction with and in contrast to developments at the national level?

Six Acres and a Third

Six Acres and a Third
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0520228839
ISBN-13 : 9780520228832
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Six Acres and a Third by : Fakir Mohan Senapati

Annotation Fakir Mohan Senapati's Six Acres and a Third, originally published in 1901 as Chha Mana Atha, is a wry, powerful novel set in colonial India.

Oriya Stories

Oriya Stories
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015042242894
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Oriya Stories by : Vidya Das

The Greatest Bengali Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Bengali Stories Ever Told
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Publisher : Rupa Publication
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9382277749
ISBN-13 : 9789382277743
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Greatest Bengali Stories Ever Told by : Arunava Sinha

Selected and translated by renowned writer, editor and translator Arunava Sinha, the twenty-one stories in this anthology represent the finest example of the genre. Some of the world's finest short fiction has originated (and continues to flow) from) the cities, villages, rivers, forests and plains of Bengal. This selection features twenty-one of the very best stories from the region. Here, the reader will find one of Rabindranath Tagore's most revered stories 'The Kabuliwallah' in a glinting new translation, memorable studies of ordinary people from Tarashankar and Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, the iconic Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's wrenching study of Bengali society, 'Mahesh', as well as over a dozen other astounding stories by some of the greatest practitioners of the form-Buddha deva Bose, Ashapurna Debi, Premendra Mitra, Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, Mahasweta Devi, Sunil Gangopadhyay and Nabarun Bhattacharya, among others. These are stories of anger, loss, grief, disillusionment, magic, politics, trickery, humour and the darkness of mind and heart. They reimagine life in ways that make them unforgettable.

The Greatest Assamese Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Assamese Stories Ever Told
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Publisher : Aleph
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9390652936
ISBN-13 : 9789390652938
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Greatest Assamese Stories Ever Told by : Mitra Phukan

The Greatest Assamese Stories Ever Told spans more than a century of work by some of the finest writers of short fiction in the language. The storytellers range from literary masters such as Lakhminath Bezbaroa, Mamoni Raisom Goswami, Saurav Kumar Chaliha, Birendra Kumar Bhattacharyya, and Homen Borgohain to contemporary writers like Harekrishna Deka, Debabrata Das, and Kuladhar Saikia. Among the gems to be found in this selection are Lakhminath Bezbaroa's 'Patmugi' which is a searing portrayal of the injustices of society, especially towards women; Mamoni Raisom Goswami's 'Values', an unforgettable depiction of a destitute woman, for whom her Brahmin ancestry is the only thing that she can take pride in; Harekrishna Deka's 'The Captive', a poignant account of the relationship between a kidnapper and his victim; Homen Borgohain's well-known story 'Looking for Ismael Sheikh', which deals with the effects of religious violence on a community; and Sheelabhadra's 'Sweet Acacia', a romance as evocative as the delicate fragrance of the flower that permeates it. Selected and edited by Mitra Phukan, these and the other stories in this volume offer a fascinating glimpse of a culture and a people that will resonate with readers everywhere.

The Greatest Gujarati Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Gujarati Stories Ever Told
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Publisher : Rupa
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9391047483
ISBN-13 : 9789391047481
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Greatest Gujarati Stories Ever Told by : Rita Kothari

The twenty-three stories in The Greatest Gujarati Stories Ever Told represent some of the finest short fiction in Gujarati literature. Selected and edited by translator and writer Rita Kothari, this collection features established literary masters such as K. M. Munshi, Dhumketu, Himanshi Shelat, Dalpat Chauhan, Nazir Mansuri, and Mona Patrawalla, as well as accomplished new voices such as Panna Trivedi, Abhimanyu Acharya, Raam Mori, and others. In K. M. Munshi's epistolary 'A Letter', a childbride is worked to her death as she yearns for her husband's affection; in Neerav Patel's 'Creamy Layer', the politicized, urban, and upwardly mobile Mr and Mrs Vaghela must confront the deep chasm that has grown between them and their family in the village; in Panna Trivedi's 'Maajo', the story's eponymous young narrator longs for butter-soft skin and a Shah Rukh-like glance from a young man on the train; in 'Saubhagyavati: The Fortunate Wife', Dwiref explores the selfish and oppressive nature of marital sex; in 'A Drop of Blood' Jayant Khatri looks at how violent acts engender more violence; Mona Patrawalla explores the tribal region of the Dangs and paints a hair raising picture of the violent forms of power wielded by the Parsi landlords there in 'The Black Horse'; in Dashrath Parmar's 'Nandu', the narrator struggles to hide his caste in the face of insistent questions; in 'Jumo Bhishti' by Dhumketu, we see the wonderful bond between Jumo and his beloved buffalo, Venu; and in Abhimanyu Acharya's 'Chunni', a young woman, Shaili, navigates the world of dating in a city far away from home-these and other stories in the collection are passionate, profound, and timeless, showcasing a range of styles and offering a variegated and singular picture of Gujarat.

Chasing the Rainbow

Chasing the Rainbow
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Publisher : OUP India
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 0198065213
ISBN-13 : 9780198065210
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Chasing the Rainbow by : Manoj Das

This collection of memoirs recounts the author's childhood experiences in Sankhari, a village by the sea in Orissa. With reminiscences imbued with a childlike sense of wonder, the book also serves as an invaluable record of village life in early twentieth-century India.

The Greatest Kashmiri Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Kashmiri Stories Ever Told
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Publisher : Rupa
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9391047335
ISBN-13 : 9789391047337
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Greatest Kashmiri Stories Ever Told by : Neerja Mattoc

The Greatest Kashmiri Stories Ever Told spans almost a century of work by some of the finest writers of short fiction in the language. The storytellers included here range from the earliest practitioners of the craft of short story writing-Dinanath Nadim, Somnath Zutshi, Ali Mohammad Lone-to more contemporary writers like Dheeba Nazir. Some stories in this collection are realistic dramas that hold up a startlingly clear mirror to society, such as Sofi Ghulam Mohammad's 'Paper Tigers', or lay bare the pain of losing one's homeland, as Rattan Lal Shant does in 'Moss Floating on Water'. Then there are others like Ghulam Nabi Shakir's 'Unquenched Thirst' and Umesh Kaul's 'The Heart's Bondage', that look beyond the exterior and focus on the complex inner lives of the women of Kashmir. Selected and translated by Neerja Mattoo, the twenty-five stories in this volume, all born out of the Kashmiri experience, will resonate with readers everywhere.