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  • Women Translators Expand The Horizons Of Literature
  • Breathing Through Darkness: Resilient Women In Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp
  • Solving A Crime In Ancient Times: Book Review Of The Thief of Taxila by Veena Muthuraman
  • Review: 'Noon' And Selected Poems By Jayanta Mahapatra
  • The Night Remains Unclaimed: A Cry for Women's Freedom
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Women Translators Expand The Horizons Of Literature

Women translators are giving India's writers new voices in the global literary conversation.

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Breathing Through Darkness: Resilient Women In Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp

The women in Booker-winning Kannada writer Banu Mushtaq’s stories never forget what their lives could have been or still might be.

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Solving A Crime In Ancient Times: Book Review Of The Thief of Taxila by Veena Muthuraman

Anjana Basu reviews The Thief of Taxila – A Silk Road Mystery, a novel by Veena Muthuraman

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Review: 'Noon' And Selected Poems By Jayanta Mahapatra

In this era of post-truth, a subtle and deeper understanding of truth is to be found only in poetry, as in Jayant Mahapatra's, writes Durga Prasad Panda.

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The Night Remains Unclaimed: A Cry for Women's Freedom

Let us create a future where mothers no longer warn their daughters against the night, but instead say with pride: “Go, see the moon, breathe the air, live your freedom.”

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