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Woman's Work and Woman's Truth - Truth Tales: Contemporary Stories by Women Writers of India. By Kali for Women, editor. Introduction by Meena Alexander. The Feminist Press: New York, 1990. Pp. 179.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Alamgir Hashmi
Affiliation:
Islamabad

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1 For example: Jussawalla, Adil (ed), New Writing in India (Harmondsworth, Penguin Book, 1974);Google ScholarAlphonoso-Karkala, John B. (ed.), An Anthology of Indian Literature (Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1971);Google ScholarSanthanam, K. (ed.), An Anthology of Indian Literature (Bombay, 1969).Google Scholar

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