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Marathi Literature

  • How Marathi literary giant Anant Kakba Priolkar became a pioneering historian of print in India

    How Marathi literary giant Anant Kakba Priolkar became a pioneering historian of print in India

    Murali Ranganathan
    · Feb 04, 2024 · 11:30 am
  • The timeless Marathi memoir ‘Smritichitre’ reveals a woman and writer of indomitable spirit

    The timeless Marathi memoir ‘Smritichitre’ reveals a woman and writer of indomitable spirit

    Lakshmibai Tilak
    · Nov 14, 2017 · 08:30 am
  • Like its title, and life, nothing in Kiran Nagarkar’s rich ‘Seven Sixes are Forty-Three’ adds up

    Like its title, and life, nothing in Kiran Nagarkar’s rich ‘Seven Sixes are Forty-Three’ adds up

    Simrin Sirur
    · Aug 05, 2017 · 08:30 am
  • Fourteen Marathi classics, handpicked by Bhalchandra Nemade, that must be read (and translated)

    Fourteen Marathi classics, handpicked by Bhalchandra Nemade, that must be read (and translated)

    Devapriya Roy
    · Mar 19, 2017 · 03:30 pm