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A collection of 19 short stories set in different places about different people: young and old, simple and venal, nostalgic and naughty, melancholic and magical. Probing and provocative, never dull.
Proceedings of the Symposium, Macro 2000, held at Kanpur on 1-2 December 2000.
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A collection of 23 short stories, it sets off the darkness of guilt, exploitation, pain and hatred against the redemptive power of love, hope and the courage to care.
Brought out in association with the British Council, South India. A prize-winning collection of short stories and poems from the annual Unisun Creative Writing Competitions and The Writers' Circle Prize. The stories in the collection are a good indiction of the great potential out there....' The Literary Review, Hindu
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Aptly named, this is an endearing little volume introducing four fresh voices in Indian poetry. It features Shaista Yacoob, Arka Mukhopadhyay, Francis Alapatt and Farahdeen Khan. They speak of everyday realities, disillusionment and dreams with an eloquence that will find an echo in your heart.