Hindi literature
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The mystery of Snowa Borno: A Finnish woman who writes in Hindi, or a male writer’s nom de plume?
Saudamini Deo
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Akshay Mukul’s biography of Agyeya is a nuanced journey through the writer’s fascinating life
Priyanka Dubey
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Allison Busch (1969-2019): A scholar who worked to find ‘Hindi in History and History in Hindi’
Rabi Prakash
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‘Ugra’: The Hindi writer whose provocative, satirical works had made him more popular than Premchand
Saudamini Deo
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Reading Gorakh Pandey, the people’s poet who rebelled against his feudal roots
Saudamini Deo
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Dineshnandini: The writer who lost more from love and life than she gained from literature
Saudamini Deo
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Revisiting the works of Rajkamal Chowdhary, the writer whom Hindi literature could never categorise
Saudamini Deo
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The story of ‘Chocolate’, the Hindi story published in 1924 that created a furore over homosexuality
Rohit Chakraborty
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Namvar Singh (1927-2019) was the most powerful critic and influencer of modern Hindi literature
Priyadarshan
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What translating Krishna Sobti revealed: She did not write to help the reader understand
Daisy Rockwell
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Krishna Sobti (1925-2019): The fearless writer who always put her relationship with herself on trial
Sukrita Paul Kumar
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An epic work of Hindi fiction is finding its way to more readers through translation
Upendranath Ashk
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A man is missing because he cannot engage with his daily life. A novel is written about him.
Asif Farrukhi
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Vishnu Khare (1940-2018) influenced Hindi literature hugely with what he wrote and what he taught
Prachand Praveer
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Hindi writer Nirmal Verma’s stories from the 1960s give us people in love with loneliness
Oindrila Mukherjee
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Legendary Hindi poet Gopal Das Neeraj dies at 93
Scroll Staff
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Pioneering writer Agyeya’s classic novel ‘Shekhar’ was a trailblazer in Hindi literature
Agyeya
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The Jnanpith award celebrates Hindi writer Krishna Sobti’s exuberance as well as resistance
Ashutosh Bhardwaj
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Krishna Sobti wins Jnanpith Award for her contribution to Hindi literature
Scroll Staff
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‘Hindi publishing cannot have one poster-boy or girl. There are 40 areas, each with unique readers’
Kanishka Gupta