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  • Nov 2, 2024 | tribuneindia.com | Sanjukta Bhattacharya |Radhika Swarup |Mayabhushan Nagvenkar

    +Home / Book Reviews / Backflap: MaaAnurupa Devi’s ‘Maa’ is a period piece on the private world of Bengali women as viewed through the unique lens of a writer who belonged to and knew that society intimately. Updated At : 08:50 AM Nov 03, 2024 ISTMaa by Anurupa Devi. Translated by Sanjukta Banerji Bhattacharya. Rupa. Pages 308. Rs 395Maaby Anurupa Devi. Translated by Sanjukta Banerji Bhattacharya. Rupa. Pages 308.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | scroll.in | Radhika Swarup

    “Just come home,” Ma cried into his ear every evening. “I don’t care how you do it, just come back from that godless, disease-ridden place.”“How can I, Ma?” Chetan would try to reason with her, whispering even though he knew his voice wouldn’t carry to the old man. “No trains are running. No buses are, either. Do you want me to walk like those poor labourers who have lost everything?”“What lost everything?” she would shoot back. “They’re returning to their families, to their home.

  • May 14, 2023 | newsfeel.com | Radhika Swarup |Shaili Chopra |Eva Baltasar |Jewel Nunez

    Source :NEWS18 NEWSMother’s Day is the opportune moment to initiate a literary journey with your mother, one that is rewarding, illuminating, and soul-nourishing, as you both immerse in a realm of captivating stories, evocative prose, and enriching knowledgeThe timeless act of reading, coupled with the warmth of a mother’s love, is a beautiful way to forge a bond that transcends the pages of a book.

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