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Desai, AnitaAnita Desai as an Artist: A Study in Image and Symbol S. Indira 213pp. Creative Books (New Delhi) Rs300.00.
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Deshpande, Shashi'Shashi Deshpande's That Long Silence and the Question of Reader Response' B. K. Das Recent Indian Fiction pp202-9.
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Dhondy, Farrukh'Bombay Duck: Dhondy's Intellectual Therapy for Cultural Neurasthenia' A. K. Awasthi Fiction of the Nineties pp121-39.
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Ezekiel, NissimEssays on Nissim Ezekiel ed T. R. Sharma267pp Shalabh Prakashan (Meerut) Rs350.00.
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Hosain, Attia'Sunlight on a Broken Column: The Disintegration of a Family' Amina Amin Between Spaces of Silence: Women Creative Writers pp47-58.
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Hossein, RokeyaSakhawat 'Subaltern's World View: A Reading of Sultana's Dream' Syed Manzoorul Islam Infinite Variety ed Firdous Azim and Niaz Zaman (Dhaka: University Press Ltd) pp111-18.
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Iyengar, K. R. Srinivasa'Poly-Syllabics in K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar's Verse' S. Mokashi-Punekar Littcrit39 pp56-60.
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Jhabvala, R. Prawer'A Backward Place: A Cross-Cultural Encounter' Chetan Karnani Between Spaces of Silence: Women Creative Writers pp67-76.
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Joshi, Arun'After the Fall: A Critique of Arun Joshi's The Apprentice' A Rajendra Prasad Indian Literature Today Vol. I pp205-11.
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Kannan, Lakshmi'Feminism and an Androgynous Vision: Parallel Concerns of Lakshmi Kannan's Fiction' Christine Gomez New Nations, New Voices pp86-93.
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Mahapatra, Jayanta'Jayanta Mahapatra: A Study' C. L. L. Jayaprada The Commonwealth Review (5)2 pp86-91; also Indian Literature Today Vol. II pp86-91.
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Malgonkar, Manohar'The Fractured Psyche: A Study of Malgonkar's A Bend in the Ganges' A. R. Madhusudhana Reddy Journal of Indian Writing in English (22)2 pp26-30.
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Markandaya, Kamala'The Exploited Peasant in Indo-English Novel' M. L. Mehta (see Anand).
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Mehta, Dina'And Some Take a Lover: Journey Through History to Selfhood' Indira Bhatt Fiction of the Nineties pp151-4.
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Mehta, Gita'Gita Mehta's A River Sutra: A Pilgrim's Progress Pradeep Trikha Fiction of the Nineties pp173-8.
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Mistry, Rohinton'Local Colour in Rohinton Mistry's Tales from Ferozsha Baag' S. Ramaswamy Fiction of the Nineties pp114-20.
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