Compiled by Irene Joshi
University of Washington Libraries, Seattle
Table of Contents:
FICTION BACKGROUND
Albertazzi, Silvia
Translating India: travel and cross-cultural
transference in post-colonial Indian fiction in
English. Bologna: CLUEB, 1993. 116 p.
Bai, Kalle Meera, 1944-
Women's voices: the novels of Indian women writers. New
Delhi: Prestige, 1996. 164 p.
Bose, Brinda
Re-writing the empire: gender, race and silence in colonial and
post colonial fiction. Thesis: Boston University, 1995.
vii, 236 leaves.
Chainani, Rukmini Sunder
Woman in Sindhi novel: thesis. Pune: Ruksun
Publication, 1990. 72 p.
Chatterjee, Chandra, 1957-
The world within: a study of novels in English by Indian women,
1950-1980. New Delhi: Radha Publications, 1996. 112 p.
Feminism and recent fiction in English. Edited by Sushila
Singh. New Delhi: Prestige Books in association with
Indian Society for Commonwealth Studies, 1991. 284 p.
Indian women novelists. Edited by R.K. Dhawan. New Delhi:
Prestige, 1991. 5 vols.
Indian women novelists. Set II. Edited by R.K. Dhawan. New
Delhi:Prestige Books, 1993. 6 vols.; New Delhi:
Prestige Books, 1995. 7 vols.
Indian women novelists: with a focus on feminist and women
studies Anita Desai, Deshpande, Bharati
Mukherjee, Shobha De, Rama Mehta, Gita Mehta. Edited by
R.K. Dhawan. New Delhi: Prestige, 1991.
Krishnaswamy, Shantha
Glimpses of women in India. New Delhi: Ashish Pub.
House, 1983. viii, 375 p.: The woman in Indian fiction
in English, 1950-1980. New Delhi: Ashish, 1984. viii,
375 p.
Krishnaswamy, Shantha
The woman in Indian fiction in English: 1950-80. New
Delhi: Ashish, 1984. viii, 375 p.
Pandey, Indu Prakash, 1924-
Romantic feminism in Hindi novels written by women. New
Delhi: House of Letters, 1989. viii, 118 p.
Poulos, Steven M.
Feminine sense and sensibility: a comparative study of
six modern women short fiction writers in Hindi and
Urdu: Rashid Jahan, Ismet Chugtai, Qurratal-ain-Hyder,
Mannu Bhandari, Usha Priyamavada, Mijay Chauhan.
Thesis, Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1975. xiv, 494
leaves.
Shirwadkar, Meena
Image of woman in the Indo-Anglian novel. New Delhi:
Sterling, 1979. xii, 169 p.
Srivastava, S.
The new woman in Indian English fiction. New Delhi:
Creative Books, 1996. vii, 140 p. On novels of Kamala
Markhandaya, Anita Desai, Namita Gokhale and Shobha De.
Uma, Alladi, 1952-
Woman and her family: Indian and Afro-American: a
literary perspective. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers,
1989. x, 124 p.
Women in fiction, fiction by women. Edited by C.D.
Narasimhaiah and C.N. Srinath. Mysore: Dhvanyaloka
Publication, 1987 101 p.
FICTION ANTHOLOGIES Flaming spirit: stories from the Asian Women's Writer's Collective. Edited by Rukhsana Ahmad and Rahila Gupta. London: Virago Press, 1994. xx, 204 p. Her mother's ashes and other stories by South Asian women in Canada and the United States. Toronto: TSAR, 1994. xvii, 202 p. In her own write: short stories by women writers in Pakistan. Edited and trans. by Samina Rehman. Lahore: ASR Publications, 1994. 137 p. In other words: new writing by Indian women. Selected by Urvashi Butalia & Ritu Menon. New Delhi: Kali for women, 1992. ; 196 p.; Boulder: Westview Press, 1994. The inner courtyard: stories by Indian women. Edited by Lakshmi Holmstrom. London: Virago, 1990. xvii, 204 p. Inner spaces: new writing by women from Kerala. Edited by K.M.George et al. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1993. xvii, 125 p. Parwaaz: a selection of Urdu short stories by women. Trans. by Syeda S. Hameed and Sughra Mehdi. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1995. 225 p. Pioneer women writers of South India. Edited by Venugopala Soraba and Hemalatha John. Bangalore: Samanvitha, Dept. of Women Studies, NMKRV College for Women, 1993. 126 p.; republished as: Women writers in South Indian languages. Edited by Venugopala Soraba and Hemalatha John. Delhi: B.R. Pub. Corp, 1995. 126 p. Includes short stories in translation from Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam Savvy: stories by Indian women writers. Compiled and introduced by Suresh Kohli. New Delhi: Arnold Publishers, 1992. 124 p. Separate journeys: 23 stories from the women of India. Selected and edited by Geeta Dharmarajan. Bombay: India Book Distributors (Bombay), 1993. 235 p. The slate of life: an anthology of stories by Indian women. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1990. 163 p. The slate of life: more contemporary stories by women writers of India. Edited by Kali for Women. New York: Feminist Press, 1994. 131 p. Truth tales: contemporary stories by women writers of India. Edited by Kali for Women. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1986.; New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1990. Women writers of the Raj: short fiction from Kipling to independence. Selected by Saros Cowasjee. London: Grafton, 1990. 265 p.
FICTION
Abdullah, Mena, 1930-
The time of the peacock: stories. By Mena Abdullah and Ray Mathew.
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1995. 114 p.; London: Harper Collins,
1995. xi, 114 p.
Abhayaratne, Manel
All this is mine too. Colombo: Lake House Investments,
1982. 38 p.
Fragments. Colombo: n.p., 1985. 47 p.
Letters to a daughter. Unverified.
Maya: Illusion. Colombo: Metro Printers, 1980. 103 p.
Shadows. Colombo: Ceylon Business Appliances Ltd.,
1992? 49 p.
Shattered darkness: Betrayal and the truth. Colombo?:
n.p., 1995?. 95 p.
Starlight remains. Unverified.
Tomorrow is yours. Unverified.
Abraham, Amrita
The lost necklace and other stories. Bombay:
Ratnabharati, 1974. 44 p.
Adige, Veena, 1949-
Love conquers all. New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 1994. 136 p.
The meeting and other stories. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1985. 61 p.
Ahmad, Rukhsana
The hope chest. London: Virago, 1996. 307 p.
Ahmed, Humera
Checkmate & other stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
1995. 105 p.
Ahuja, Anita Panjwani
Flames of fervour: a novel. New Delhi: Har-Anand, 1996.
232 p.
Aikath-Gyaltsen, Indrani, 1952-1993.
Cranes' morning. New Delhi: Penguin India, 1993. 201 p.
{Book withdrawn by publisher as it is a rewrite [in a
different time and place] of Elizabeth Goudge's The
Rosemary tree. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1956.}
Daughters of the house. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1991
156 p.
Hold my hands, I am dying. New Delhi: Penguin India,
1994?. 320 p. {Listed in Indian Books in Print but not
issued?}
Alexander, Meena, 1951-
Manhattan music: a novel. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1997.
Nampally road: a novel. San Francisco: Mercury House,
1991; Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 1992. 107 p.
Alva, Violet
Blood for love: true murder stories. N.P.: n.p., n.d.
Alvarea, Eulalia
Short stories. Bombay: Published by the author, 1965.
Ambai, pseud. see Lakshmi, C.S.
Amerasinghe, Annie
{Sinhalese}
[Dona Katirina devi]
Dona Katherina. Colombo: M.H. Publications, 1995. 201
p.
Ansal, Kusum, 1940-
{Hindi}
[Dusri panchavati]
Another panchavati. Trans. by Saroj Vasishth. New
Delhi: Vikas, ?
The match maker and other stories. New Delhi: Amrit
Publ. House, 198?
Sheltering shadows: a novel. New Delhi: Har-Anand
Publications, 1992. 132 p.
[Usaki pancavati]
Sing me no songs: a novel. Trans. by Saroj Vasishth.
New Delhi: Vikas, 1982. 112 p.
[Apani apani yatra]
Travelling with a sunbeam: a novel. Trans. by Satya
Prakash, Narayan Kiran. New Delhi: Vikas, 1983. 138 p.
Appachana, Anjana, 1957?-
Incantations. London: Virago, 1991. 176 p.; New Delhi:
Penguin Books India, 1992. 143 p.; New Brunswick, N.J.:
Rutgers University Press, 1992. 150 p.
Listening now. Unverified
Arasanayagam, Jean
All is burning. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1995. 417 p.
The cry of the kite. Kandy: n.p., 1983.
Fragments of a journey. Kandy: Jean Arasanayagam, 1992.
86 p.
The outsider. [Colombo?]; Voice of Women, [1995?]. 179
p.
Peacocks and dreams. New Delhi: Navrang, 1996. xi, 156
p.
Arasu, Jaya
Where love was folly and other stories. Bangalore:
Uppals Publ., 1975. 160 p.
Aravind, Nirmala, 1957-
A video, a fridge, and a bride. New Delhi: Rupa & Co.,
1995. 265 p.
Aries, pseud. see Dalal, Nargis, 1920-
Arshad, Nadia, 1971-
Broken souls. Karachi: Royal Book Co., 1995. xvii, 86 p.
Athogias, Sally
Gold in the dust: a novel of rural India. Bombay:
Jaico, 1958. 407 p.
Badami, Anita Rau
Tamarind mem. New Delhi: Penguin India, 1996.
Bai, Kaveri H.
Meenakshi's memoirs: a novel of Christian life in the
south. Madras: G.A. Nateson, 1937.
Baig, Tara Ali, 1916-1989.
The moon in Rahu: an account of the Bhowal Sannyasi
case. Bombay: Asia Publishing, 1968. 371 p.
Balasubramanian, Mira, 1929-
Birds have wings: stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
1986. 87 p.
Baldwin, Shauna Singh
English lessons and other stories. Frederiction,
Canada: Goose Lane, 1996. 176 p.
Balse, Mayah, 1939-
The cannibal. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1982. 125 p.
Indiscreet. New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1977. 181 p.
Just a matter of mistesses. Bombay: Jaico, 1972.
The sensuous saint. New Delhi: Sterling, 1975. 322 p.
The singer. Bombay: Jaico, 1975. 178 p.
The stranger. New Delhi: Vikas, 1977. 106 p.
Banerjee, Juliette
The boyfriend and other stories. Caclutta: Writers
Workshop, 1978. 79 p.
Banerji, Sara, 1932-
Absolute hush. London: Gollancz, 1991. 175 p.; London:
Black Swan, 1992. 189 p.
Cobwebwalking. London: Gollancz, 1986. 176 p.;
Bethesda, MD: Adler & Adler, 1987. 155 p.
Shining Agnes. London: Gollancz, 1990. 176 p.
The tea-planter's daughter. London: Gollancz, 1988. 160
p.
The wedding of Jayanthi Mandel. London: Gollancz, 1987.
208 p.
Writing on skin. New ed. London: Black Swan
(Transworld), 1994. 108 p.
Bano, Jeelani, 1936-
{Urdu}
A hail of stones. New Delhi: Sterling, 1996.
Bansal, Achla, 1946-
Once a year it is March and other stories. New Delhi:
National, 1991. 129 p.
Barnabas, Sarala
Anjolie: a novel. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1993. 256 p.
Dark passion: a novel. New Delhi: Prestige Books, 1997. 207 p.
Incident at Waverley: a novel. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1994. 255 p.
Nayantara. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1993. 224 p.
The promise of spring: a novel. Aurangabad: Parimal
Prakashan, 1989. 298 p.
Sakshi. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1993. 280 p.
Barthakur, Inderjit Kaur, 1934-
So full so alive: short stories. New Delhi: Allied
Publ., 1994. xiv, 375 p.
Bashiruddin, Zeba
Ripples. Hyderabad: Mahati Pub., 1967. 81 p.
Basu, Anjana, 1956-
The agency raga and other variations. New Delhi: Disha
Books, 1994; Calcutta: Orient Longman, 1994. 134 p.;
London: Sangam Books, 1994. 132 p.
Bedi, Susham
{Hindi}
[Havan, 1989]
The fire sacrifice. Trans. by David Rubin. London:
Heinemann Educational, 1993. viii, 182 p.
Bhagat, Manjul, 1936-
{Hindi}
The search and other stories. Trans. by the author.
Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1982. 106 p.
Bhandari, Mannu, 1931-
{Hindi}
[Apaka-Banti]
Bunty. Trans. by Jai Rattan. New Delhi: National, 1983.
215 p.
[Mahabhoja]
The great feast. Trans. by Richard Alan Williams. New
Delhi: Radha Krishna, 1981. 146 p.
Bharvani, Shakuntala, 1944-
Lost directions. Bombay: Disha Books, 1996. 172 p.
Bhat, Prema, 1941-
{Kannada}
[Nandini]
Nandini. Trans. by N. Nanjunda Sastry. Bangalore: Prema
Sai Prakashana, 1993. xvi, 115 p.
Bhatia, Margaret Delaney, pseud. J. Rana
Alien there is none. London: Hodder and Stoughton,
1960.
Bhatia, Ritu
Guru & other stories. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publ., 1996. 99 p.
Bhatt, Kavery
The truth (almost) about Bharat. New Delhi: Penguin
Books India, 1991. 142 p.
Bhattacharjee, Jyotsna
Shadows in the sunshine. Calcutta: Alpha-Beta Pub.,
1965. 241 p.
Bhattacharya, Mahashveta Devi, 1926-
{Bengali}
Bashai Tudu. Trans. by Samik Bandyopadhyay and Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak. Calcutta: Thema, 1990. xxi, 162 p.
Includes a short story: Draupadi trans. by Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak.
Breast stories. Trans. by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Calcutta:
Seagull Books, 1997. xvi, 160 p.
Ek-kori's deram. Trans. by Lila Majumdar. New Delhi:
National Book Trust, 1976. 63 p.
Imaginary maps: three stories. Trans. by Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak . Calcutta: Thema, 1993.; New York:
Routledge, 1995. xxxi, 213 p.
Mother of 1084. Trans. by Samik Bandyopadhyay. Calcutta: Seagull
Books, 1997. xx, 130 p.
Rudali, from fiction to performance by Mahesweta Devi and Usha
Ganguli. Trans. by Anjum Katyal. Calcutta: Seagull Books, 1997.
156 p.
Bhatty, Margaret
The family at Paangar Pani. New Delhi: Penguin India,
1994. 160 p.
Bhawani, Rashmi
Burning bride: stories and poems. Secunderabad:
Viswasahiti Publications, 1986. 43 p.
Cabraal, Jeanette
Under a tropic sky: short stories. Kelaniya?: J.
Cabraal, 1995. 62 p.
Chand, Meira, 1942-
The bonsai tree. London: J. Murray, 1983. 228 p.
A choice of evils. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1996.
461 p.
The gossamer-fly: a novel. London: J. Murray, 1979. 186
p.
House of the sun. London: Hutchinson, 320 p.
Last quadrant. London: J. Murray, 1981. 194 p.
The painted cage. London: Century, 1986. 339 p.
Chandrasekharan, Maya, 1979-
Janaki's first term. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1993.
129 p.
Chatterjee, Jayashree
One step ahead. New Delhi: Arhnold-Heinemann, 1985. 195
p.
Where oleanders don't grow: stories. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1981. 83 p.
Chatterjee, Margaret, 1925-
At the homeopath's and other stories. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1973. 87 p.
Chatterjee, Santa, 1893- and Seeta Chatterjee Chaudhuri
{Bengali}
[Udyanlata, 1919]
The garden creeper. by Santa Devi and Seeta Devi.
Trans. by Seeta Devi. Calcutta: Prabasi Press, 1930.
332 p.; Calcutta: S.K. Das, 1945? 332 p.; Calcutta:
Writers Workshop, 1979.
Tales of Bengal. by Santa Devi and Seeta Devi. London:
Oxford University Press, 1922. 110 p.; Calcutta: R.
Chatterjee, 1936. xvi, 199 p. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1979.
Chatterjee, Vera
All this is ended: the life and times of H.H. the Begum
Sumroo of Sardhana. New Delhi: Vikas, 1979. vii, 201 p.
Chaturvedi, Padma
{Hindi}
[Rosani ka ranga]
Beyond self. Trans. by Chetna Machwe. New Delhi:
Sterling, 1976. 120 p.
Chaudhuri, Sita (Chatterji), 1895-
{Bengali}
[Sonar khancha, 1920]
The cage of gold. Trans. by A.E. Brown. Calcutta: R.
Chatterji, 1923. 200 p.
[Pathik bandhu, 1920]
The knight errant. Calcutta: Prabasi Press, 1924. 221
p.; Calcutta: R. Chatterjee, 1945? 221 p.
Chauhan, Subhadra Kumari, 1904-1947.
{Hindi}
[Bikhare moti]
Scattered pearls=Bikhare moti. Trans. by Indira
Junghare, Sheri Pargman. Delhi: Chanakya Publications,
1994. xvii, 123 p.
Chughtai, Ismat, 1915-1991.
{Urdu}
[Terhi lakir, 1944]
The crooked line. Trans. by Tahira Naqvi. London:
Heinemann, 1995. xv, 335 p. ; New Delhi: Kali for
Women, 1995. xvi, 374 p.
[Dil ki duniya and Ziddi]
The heart breaks free; and, The wild one: two novellas.
New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1993. 156 p.
The quilt & other stories. Trans. by Tahira Naqvi &
Syeda S. Hameed. London: The Women's Press, 1987.; New
Delhi: Kali for Women, 1990. xxi, 224 p.; N.p.: Sheep
Meadow Press, 1994.
Chundawat, Laxmi Kumari, 1916-
{Rajasthani}
[Mumala]
Mumal: being an English version of Rani Laxmi Kumari
Chundawat's book of the same name. Trans. by G.L.
Mathur. Jodhpur: Scientific Publishers, 1990. ix, 118
p.
Cunha, Nisha da, 1934-
Old cypress: stories. New Delhi: Penguin, 1991. 198 p.
Reprint.
The permanence of grief: stories. New Delhi: Penguin
India, 1993. 158 p.
Dalal, Nargis, 1920- pseud. Aries
The girls from overseas. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books,
1979. 183 p.
The inner door. New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1975.
143.
Minari. Bombay: Pearl Pub., 1967.
The nude. New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1977. 158 p.
The sisters. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1973.
Daniels, Shouri, pseud. see Ramanujan, Molly, 1932-
Das, Frieda Mathilda Hauswirth
Into the sun. London: Dent, 1933.
Das, Indrani
Inflation "The lost baby". Delhi: Rahul Publishing
House, 1993. 145 p.
Das, Kamala, 1934- , pseud. Madhavikutty
Alphabet of lust. New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1977.
147 p.
A doll for the child prostitute. New Delhi: India
Paperbacks, 1977. 104 p.
Padmavati, the harlot and other stories. New Delhi:
Sterling Publishers, 1992. 109 p.
{Malayalam}
The sandal trees and other stories. Trans. by V.C.
Harris and C.K. Mohammed Ummer. Bombay: Orient Longman,
1995. 142 p.
Books about Kamala Das
Perspectives on Kamala Das's prose. Edited by Iqbal
Kaur. New Delhi: Intellectual Pub. House, 1995. 182 p.
David, Esther
The walled city. New Delhi: Manas, 1997. 104 p.
De, Shobha, 1948-
Second thoughts. New Delhi: Penguin, 1996. 290 p.
The Shobha De omnibus. New Delhi: Penguin Books India,
1996. 1,025 p.
Sisters. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1992. 222 p.
Small betrayals. New Delhi: UBSPD, 1995. 224 p.
Snapshots. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 1995. 225 p.
Socialite evenings. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1989. 306
p.
Starry nights. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1991. 234 p.
Strange obsession. New Delhi: Penguin India, 1992. v,
208 p.
Sultry days. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1994. 228 p.
Books about Shobha De
Indian women novelists: with a focus on feminist and
women studies Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Bharati
Mukherjee, Shobha De, Rama Mehta, Gita Mehta. Edited by
R.K. Dhawan. New Delhi: Prestige, 1991.
De Livera, Gertrude
Some middle class Sri Lankans. Colombo: Lake House
Investments, 1989. 35 p.
Debee, Rajlukshmee
{Bengali}
[Lajuklata]
The touch-me-not girl. Trans. by the author. New Delhi: Disha
Books, 1997.
Desai, Anita, 1937
Baumgartner's Bombay. London: Heinemann, 1988. 229 p.
Bye-bye blackbird. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1970. 266
p.; Delhi: Vision Books, 1985.
Cat on a houseboat. Bombay: Orient Longman, 1976.
Clear light of day. New York: Harper & Row, 1980. 183
p.; London: William Heinemann, 1980; Harmondsworth:
King Penguin, 1983.
Cry, the peacock, London: Peter Owen, 1963. 188 p.;
Delhi: Vision Books, 1983. 217 p.; New Delhi: Orient
Paperbacks, 1995. 218 p.
Fire on the mountain. Delhi: Allied, 1977. 145 p.
Games at twilight and other stories. London: Heinemann,
1978. 137 p.
In custody. London: Heinemann, 1984. 204 p.;1994. 204
p.
Journey to Ithaca. New York: Knopf, 1995. 312 p.;
London: Heinemann, 1995. viii, 309 p.
The peacock garden. Jaipur: India Book House, 1974;
London: William Heinemann, 1979.
The village by the sea: an Indian family story. New
Delhi: Allied, 1983.; New Delhi: Penugin India, 1992.
Voices in the city. London: Peter Owen, 1965.; Delhi:
Hind Pocket Books, 1969.; New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks,
1988. 257 p.
Where shall we go this summer? Delhi: Vikas, 1975. 114
p. Delhi: Orient Paperback, 1982. 157 p.
Books about Anita Desai
The fiction of Anita Desai. Edited by R.K. Dhawan. New
Delhi: Bahri Publications, 1989. 164 p.
Indian women novelists: with a focus on feminist and
women studies Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Bharati
Mukherjee, Shobha De, Rama Mehta, Gita Mehta. Edited by
R.K. Dhawan. New Delhi: Prestige, 1991.
Perspectives on Anita Desai. Edited by Ramesh K.
Srivastava. Ghaziabad: Vimal, 1984 xlvii, 239 p..
Afzal-Khan, Fawzia
Cultural imperialism and the Indo-English novel: genre
and ideology in R.K. Narayan, Anita Desai, Kamala
Markandaya, and Salman Rushdie. University Park, Pa.:
Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993. x, 194 p.
Bande, Usha
The novels of Anita Desai: a study in character and
conflict. New Delhi: Prestige Books, 1988. 191 p.
Belliappa, Meena
Anita Desai: a study of her fiction. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1971. 52 p.
Choudhury, Bidulata, 1953-
Women and society in the novels of Anita Desai. New
Delhi: Creative Books, 1995. vi, 115 p.
Dash, Sandhyarani
Form and vision in the novels of Anita Desai. New
Delhi: Prestige Books, 1996. 94 p.
Goel, Kunj Bala, 1947-
Language and theme in Anita Desai's fiction. Jaipur:
Classic Publishing House, 1989. viii, 190 p.
Gopal, N. Raj, 1964-
A critical study of the novels of Anita Desai. New
Delhi: Atlantic, 1995. xi, 117 p.
Indira, Sajja, 1952-
Anita Desai as an artist: a study in image and symbol.
New Delhi: Creative Books, 1994. 213 p.
Jain, Jasbir
Stairs to the attic: the novels of Anita Desai. Jaipur:
Printwell Publishers, 1987. xii, 176 p.
Jena, Seema, 1960-
Carving a pattern out of chaos: withdrawal, a narrative
device in women's writings. New Delhi: Ashish Pub.
House, 1990. viii, 76 p.
Jena, Seema, 1960-
Voice and vision of Anita Desai. New Delhi: Ashish Pub.
House, 1989. ix, 88 p.
Kanwar, Asha, 1951-
Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai: a comparative
study. New Delhi: Prestige Books, 1989. 75 p.
Khanna, Shashi, 1947-
Human relationships in Anita Desai's novels. New Delhi:
Sarup & Sons, 1995. x, 150 p.
Kumar, A.V. Suresh
Six Indian novelists: Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao, R.K.
Narayan, Balachandran Rajan, Kamala Markandaya, Anita
Desai. New Delhi: Creative Books, 1996. 132 p.
Kumar, V.L.V.N. Narendra
Fits and misfits: a study of Anita Desai's
protagonists. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1995. 99 p.
Pathania, Usha
Human bonds and bondages: the fiction of Anita Desai
and Kamala Markandaya. Delhi: Kanishka Publ. House,
1992. x, 216 p.
Paul, Sham Lal, 1941-
A critical study of Anita Desai's Cry, the peacock. New
Delhi: Harman Publishing House, 1988. viii, 82 p.
Prasad, Madhusudan, 1950-
Anita Desai: the novelist. Allahabad: New Horizon,
1981. vi, 148 p.
Prasad, Vasagiri Venkata Naga Rajendra, 1951-
The self, the family, and society in five Indian
novelists: Rajan, Raja Rao, Narayan, Arun Joshi, Anita
Desai. New Delhi: Prestige Books, 1990. 172 p.
Rao, B. Ramachandra
The novels of Mrs. Anita Desai: a study. New Delhi:
Kalyani Publ., 1977. 65 p.
Sharma, Kajali, 1963-
Symbolism in Anita Desai's novels. New Delhi: Abhinav,
1991. viii, 176 p.
Sharma, Radhe Shyam, 1939-
Anita Desai. New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, 1981. 175 p.
Sharma, Rajiv
Femimine sensibility alienation in Charlotte Bronte and
Anita Desai. Meerut: Shalabh Prakashan, 1995. ii, 171
p.
Singh, Ram Ayodhya, 1945-
Anita Desai's Cry, the peacock: a critical study.
Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1995. 47 p.
Singh, Ram Ayodhya, 1945-
Existential characters of Arun Joshi and Anita Desai.
Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1991. 91 p.
Singh, Sunaina
The novels of Margaret Atwood and Anita Desai: a
comparative study of feminist perspectives. New Delhi:
Creative Books, 1994. 136 p.
Solanki, Mrinalini
Anita Desai's fiction: patterns of survival strategies.
Delhi: Kanishka Publishing House, 1992. vii, 220 p.
Srivastava, Ramesh Kumar, 1940-
Six Indian novelists in English. Amritsar: Guru Nanak
Dev University, 1987. 359 p.
Tripathi, Jagdamba Prasad, 1938-
Mind and art of Anita Desai. Bareilly: Prakash Book
Depot, 1986. ii, 162 p.
Deshmukh, Sharda, 1929-
Atlantis! Atlantis! Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan, 1987. 117 p.
Deshpande, Shashi, 1938-
The binding vine. London: Virago, 1993. 207 p.; New
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Come up & be dead: a novel. New Delhi: Vikas, 1983. 265
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The dark holds no terrors: a novel. Sahibabad,
Ghaziabad: Vikas, 1980. 204 p.; New Delhi: Penguin
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Hidden treasure. Bombay: IBH Publishing Co., 1980. 232
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If I die today: a novel. Delhi: Tarang Paperbacks,
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The intrusion and other stories. New Delhi; Penguin
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It was the nightingale. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
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The miracle. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1978.
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The only witness. Bombay: IBH Publishing Co., 1980. 168
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Roots and shadows: a novel. Bombay: Sangam Books, 1983.
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Indian women novelists: with a focus on feminist and
women studies Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Bharati
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Sandhu, Sarabjit Kaur
The image of woman in the novels of Shashi Deshpande.
New Delhi: Prestige Books, 1991. 58 p.
Suneel, Seema, 1964-
Man-woman relationship in Indian fiction: with a focus
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Why Calcutta? stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
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A bouquet of modern short stories. Trans. by Anima
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Snakebite; The distant window: 2 novels. New Delhi:
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{Telugu}
Smt. Illindala Saraswathi Devi's Telugu short stories.
Hyderabad: International Telugu Centre, Telugu
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Devi, Indira, rajakumari of Kapurthala
The revenge of the gods: a story of ancient Egypt.
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Devi, Jyotirmoyee, b. 1894.
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[Epar Ganga, opar Ganga]
The river churning=Epar Ganga opar Ganga: a partition
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{Bengali}
[Na hanyate, 1974]
It does not die: a romance. Trans. by the author.
Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1976. 274 p.; Delhi: Hind
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and a reminiscence. 2nd ed. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
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Devi, Shakuntala, 1940-
Perfect murder. New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1976. 149
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Raju. Unverified, 1976.
Devi, Shovona
The oriental pearls: Indian folklore. London:
Macmillan, 1915. 177 p.
Devi, Sunity, dowager maharani of Cooch Behar, 1864-1932.
The beautiful Mogul princesses. Calcutta: Thacker,
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Bengal dacoits and tigers. Calcuta: Tachker, Spink and
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The life of Princess Yashodhara: wife and disciple of
the Lord Buddha. London: M. Mathers, 1929.
Rajput princesses. London: W. Straker, n.d. Various
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Devi, Svarna Kumari, 1856-1932.
An unfinished song. New Delhi: Mittal Publications,
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Dhanoa, Belinder
Waiting for winter. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1991. 191
p.
Dharker, Rani
The virgin syndrome. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 1997. 196 p.
Dhingra, Leena, 1942-
Amritvela. London: Women's Press, 1988. 192 p.;
republished as: First light. Calcutta: Rupa & Co.,
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Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee, 1953-
Arranged marriage: stories. New York: Anchor Books,
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Mistress of spices. New York: Anchor, 1997.
Dutta, Barbara
Looking back in wonder. New Delhi: National Book
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Edirisinghe, Padma Beatrice Wijesinghe
Child and the earth. Battaramulla: the author, 1990.
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Espinet, Ramabai, 1948-
Ninja's carnival. Toronto: Sister Vision, 1993. 24 p.
Fatima, Altaf
{Urdu}
[Dastak nah do]
The one who did not ask. Trans. by Rukhsana Ahmad.
Oxford: Heinemann, 1993. xii, 334 p.
Fernando, Chitra, 1935-
Between worlds. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1988. 118
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The golden bird & other stories. Calcutta: Writers
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Kundalini and other stories. Calcutta: P. Lal, 1986.
72 p.
Three women. Colombo: Lake House Investments, 1983. 55
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Women there and here: progressions in six stories.
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Fernando, Kathleen
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Pinchpenny Press, 1994. 6, 73 p.
Fernando, Vijita
Eleven stories. Colombo: Women's Education Centre,
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Once, on a mounstainside. Maharagama: Tharanjee Prints, 1995. 55 p.
Futehally, Shama, 1952-
Tara Lane. Delhi: Ravi Dayal Publishers, 1993. 174 p.
Ganesan, Indira, 1960-
Inheritance. London: Secker & Warburg, 1997. 152 p.
The journey. New York: Knopf, 1990. 171 p.; London:
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171 p.
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{Hindi}
[Cittakobara]
The colour of my being. Trans. by Geeta Sahai. New
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Daffodils on fire and other stories. New Delhi:
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[Uske hisse ke dhupa]
A touch of sun. New Delhi: National, 1982. 159 p.
Gauhar, Khadijah
The coming season's yield: a novel. Lahore: K. Gauhar, 1996? x,
384 p.
Ghosal, Svarna Kumara Devi, 1885-1932.
{Bengali}
[Phuler mala, 1894]
The fatal garland. Trans. by the author. Edited by A.
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Short stories. Trans. by the author. Madras: Ganesh &
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Short stories: social and historical. Madras: Ganesh
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[Kahake]
To whom? an Indian love story. Trans. by Sovona Devi.
Calcutta: n.p., 1913. i, ii, 207 p.
Unfinished song. London: T. Warner Laurie, 1913. iv,
219 p.
Gill, Myrna Lakshmi, 1943- (Mrs. N.G. Godfrey)
The third infinitive. Toronto: TSAR, 1993.
Gilmore, Rachna, 1953-
A friend like Zilla. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1995.
Goenka, Vinodini
{Hindi}
Ray of hope: short stories. Trans. by Kunj Capoor.
Calcutta: Vinodini Prakasan, 1991. 165 p.
Gokhale, Namita, 1956-
Gods, graves and grandmother: a novel. New Delhi: Rupa
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A Himalayan love story. New Delhi: Har-Anand, 1996. 188
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Paro: dreams of passion. London: Chatto & Windus, 1985.
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Gokhale, Shanta, 1939-
{Marathi}
[Rita Velinakara]
Rita Welinkar. New Delhi: Disha Books, 1995. 181 p.
Gomez, Christine, 1947-
Fire blossoms: a novel on women. Bombay: Better
Yourself Books, 1990. 135 p.
On the brink and other stories. New Delhi: Reliance,
1996. 52 p.
Gooneratne, Yasmine, 1935-
A change of skies. Picador: Pan Macmillan Publishers'
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The pleasures of conquest. New Delhi: Penguin India,
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Goswami, Indira, 1942- pseud. Mamoni Raison Goswami
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[Dantala hatira umye khowa haoda]
A saga of South Kamrup. Trans. by the author. New
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Selected works of Indira Goswami (Mamoni Raisom
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[Nilakanthi Braja]
Shadow of dark god; and, The sin. Trans. by Prafulla
Kotoky. New Delhi: Gaurav Pub. House, 1986. 166 p.
Books about Indira Goswami
Indira Goswami (Mamoni Raisom): a critical study of her
writings. Edited by Malaya Khaund. Delhi: B.R. Pub.,
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Goswami, Seema
Designer passion: a novel. New Delhi: Har-Anand, 1996.
253 p.
Gour, Neelam Saran, 1955-
Grey pigeons and other stories. New Delhi: Penguin
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Speaking of '62: novel. New Delhi: Penguin India, 1995.
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Winter companions. New Delhi: Penguin India, 1996.
Gunaratna, Suvimalee see Karunaratne, Suvimalee, 1939-
Gunaratnam, Padmini
Lovely Chindians and other stories. London: Pentland
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Gunasekara, Goolbai
It's the escalator I can't manage. New Delhi: Rupa,
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Gupta, Ruby
The fulfilment: a collection of short stories. New Delhi:
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Gupta, Shakti M.
Women on men. New Delhi: Sterling, 1976. 201 p.
Gupta, Sunetra, 1965-
The glass blower's breath. New Delhi: Penguin India,
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Memories of rain. New York: Weidenfeld, 1992. iv, 198
p.; London: Orion, 1992; New Delhi: Penguin India,
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Moonlight into marzipan. New Delhi: Penguin, 1995. 170
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Haksar, Urmila
The future that was. New Delhi: Sterling Pub., 1973.
Hamidullah, Begum Zaib-un-Nisa
The young wife & other stories. Karachi: Mirror Publ.,
1958. 130 p.; 2nd ed. Karachi: Mirror Publications,
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Hariharan, Githa, 1954-
The art of dying and other stories. New Delhi: Penguin
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The ghosts of Vasu Master. New Delhi: Penguin India,
1994. viii, 276 p.
The thousand faces of night. New Delhi: Penguin Books,
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Hauli, Sheela
Potpouri: a series of short tales. Calcutta: Thacker,
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Hersman, Rohini see Rohini
Hiranandani, Popati Ramchand, 1924-
{Sindhi}
The coward. Bombay: Prof. Popati R. Hiranandani, 1987.
xvi, 79 p.
Holliday, Mary
Open season for fury. New Delhi: HarperCollins India,
1991. 262 p.
Hollis, Angelika Gabrielle
Submission and Lilybeth's diary. N.p.(Sri Lanka): n.p.,
1994. vi, 183 p.
Holmstrom, Lakshmi
Kannagi: a modern version of Silappadikaram. Bombay:
Sangam Books, 1980. 111 p.
Hosain, Attia, 1913-1998
Phoenix fled and other stories. London: Chatto and
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xxi, 202 . Calcutta: Rupa & Co., 1993. xxi, 9-202 p.
Sunlight on a broken column. London: Chatto and Windus,
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New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 1992. xiv, 14-318 p.
Hossain, Rokeya Sakhawat, 1880-1932.
{Bengali}
Sultana's dream and selections from The secluded ones.
Trans. and edited by Roushan Jahan. New York: The
Feminist Press at the City University of New York,
1988. Sultana's dream was first written in English and
translated by tue author into Bengali.
Hossain, Selina, 1947-
{Bengali}
[Nila mayurera yaubana]
Plumed peacock. Trans. by Kabir Chowdhury. Dhaka:
Chaturange, 1983. 160 p.
[Hanara, nadi, greneda]
The shark, the river, and the grenades. Trans. by
Abedin Quader. Dhaka: Bangla Academy, 1987. 100 p.
Hussain, Iqbalunnisa
Purdah and polygamy: a life in an Indian Muslim household.
Bangalore: Hosali Press, 1944. 310 p.
Hutheesing, Krishna Nehru, 1907-1968
Shadows on the wall. New York: John Day, 1948. 116 p.
Hyder, Qurratulain, 1927-
{Urdu}
[Akhir-i shab ke hamsafar, 1979]
Fireflies in the mist: a novel. New Delhi: Sterling
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River of fire. Unverified, 1959.
[Patjhar ki awaz]
The sound of falling leaves. Trans. by the author. New
Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1994. xv, 249 p.
The street singers of Lucknow and other stories. New Delhi:
Sterling, 1996. 170 p.
A woman's life: a novel. Trans. by the author. New
Delhi: Chetana Pub., 1979. 96 p. Contains two
novelettes: A woman's life; and Tea gardens of Sylhet.
Indira, M.K., 1917-
{Kannada}
[Phaniyamma, 1976]
Phaniyamma: a novel. Trans. by Tejeswini Niranjana. New
Delhi: Kali for Women, 1989. 140 p.
Irene, C.D.
Flight to freedom. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1993.
126 p.
Slaves of society. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1993.
128 p.
Ishvani, G., pseud.
The brocaded sari. New York: John Day, 1946. 205 p.;
also published as: Girl in Bombay. London: Pilot Press,
1947.
Jafa, Jyoti, 1942-
Nurjahan: a historical novel. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1978. 283 p.
Jagtiani, Lata
Temple bells and other stories. Mumbai: India Books Dist., 1996.
123 p.
Jain, Sunita, 1941-
Eunuch of time and other stories. Delhi: Vikas, 1982.
83 p.
A girl of her age: a novel. New Delhi: Chetana, 1979.
153 p.
A woman is dead: stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
1980. 73 p.
Jayakar, Pupul, 1915-
God is not a full stop: and other stories. Bombay:
Kutub, 1949. 110 p.
Jayamanne, Laleen & Sheilah Steinberg
Prodigal daughters: an adventure in four parts and a
bit. Victoria, Australia: Backyard Press, 1981. 80 p.
Jayasinghe, Malika
Written in stone. N.p. (Sri Lanka): n.p., 1994. 126 p.
Jayawardena, Dagmar
Pale hands: a posthumous novel. Edited by Kenneth M. de
Lanerolle. Kandy: the editor, 1983. 85 p.
Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer, 1927-
Amrita. New York: Norton, 1958. 283 p.. First published
as: To whom she will. London: Allen and Unwin. 1955.
304 p.
A backward place. New York: Norton, 1965. 255 p.
Esmond in India. London: Allen and Unwin, 1958. 256 p.;
New York: Norton, 1958. 269 p.
An experience of India. London: John Murray, 1972. 224
p.; New York: Norton, 1972. 220 p.
Get ready for battle. London: John Murray, 1962. 224
p.; New York: NOrton, 1963. 224 p.
Heat and dust. London: John Murray, 1975. 187 p.; New
York: Harper and Row, 1976. 187 p.; Delhi: Hind Pocket
Books, n.d. 185 p.
The householder. London: John Murray, 1960. 191 p.; New
York: Norton, 1960. 191 p.
How I became a holy mother and other stories. London:
John Murray, 1976. 203 p.; New York: Harper and Roy,
1976. 218 p.
In search of love and beauty. London: J. Murray, 1983.
227 p.
Like, birds, like fishes and other stories. London:
John Murray, 1963. 224 p.; New York: Norton, 1964. 224
p.
The nature of passion. London: Allen and Unwin, 1956.
269 p.; New York: Norton, 1957. 267 p.
A new dominion. London: John Murray, 1972. 224 p.; Also
published as: Travellers. New York: Harper and Row,
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Out of India. New York: Morrow, 1986. 288 p.
Poet and dancer. New ed. London: Penguin, 1994. 208 p.
Shards of memory. London: Murray, 1995. 272 p.
A stronger climate: nine short stories. London: John
Murray, 1968, 1976. 214 p.
The three continents. London: John Murray, 1987.
To whom she will. London: Allen and Unwin. 1955. 304
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p. London: John Murray, 1965. 236 p.
Travellers. New York: Harper and Row, 1973. 247 p.;
also published as: A new dominion. London: John Murray,
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Books about Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Passages to Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Edited by Ralph J.
Crane. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1991. xii, 114
p.
Agarwal, Ramlal Gulabchand, 1940-
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: a study of her fiction. New
Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1990. 126 p.
Bailur, Jayanti
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: fiction and film. New Delhi:
Arnold Publishers, 1992. 132 p.
Bijawat, Radha
The evolving image of India in the novels of Mrs. Ruth P. Jhabvala.
New Delhi: Classical Pub. Co., 1997. Vii, 196 p.
Chadha, Ramesh, 1937-
Cross-cultural interaction in Indian English fiction:
an analysis of the novels of Ruth Jhabvala and Kamala
Markandaya. New Delhi: National Book Organisation,
1988. xii, 166 p.
Crane, Ralph J.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. New York: Twayne, 1992. xiv, 143
p.
Gooneratne, Yasmine, 1935-
Silence, exile and cunning: the fiction of Ruth Prawer
Jhabvala. New Delhi: Orient Longman, 1983. 325 p.
Jha, Rekha
The novels of Kamala Markandaya and Ruth Jhabvala: a
study in East-West encounter. New Delhi: Prestige Books
in association with Indian Society for Communwealth
Studies, 1990. 176 p.
Rai, Sudha, 1952-
Homeless by choice: Naipaul, Jhabvala, Rushdie and
India. Jaipur: Printwell, 1992. 215 p.
Saxena, O.P.
Geography of Jhabvala's novels. New Delhi: Jainsons
Publications, 1985. 165 p.
Shahane, Vasant A.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann,
1976. 198 p.
Shepherd, Ronald
Ruth Prawer Jhabwala in India: the Jewish connection.
Delhi: Chanakya Publications, 1994. 176 p.
Sohi, Harinder K.
Ruth Jhabvala's "Heat and Dust": an exploration in the
semiotics of social predicament. New Delhi: Bahri
Publications, 1986.
Solanki, Rajni, 1953-
Major themes in the novels of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. New
Delhi: Jainsons Pub., 1994. 113 p.
Sucher, Lawrie, 1942-
The fiction of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: the politics of
passion. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989. x, 251 p.
Williams, Haydn Moore
The fiction of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1973.
John, Usha
The unknown lover and other stories. Bombay: Orient
Longman, 1960.
Joshi, Esha Basanti, 1908-
The jewel in the case and other stories. Calcutta:
Writers Workshop, 1994. 300 p.
Joshi, Rita
The awakening: a novella in rhyme. New Delhi: UBSPD,
1993. 97 p.
Josson, Suma, 1951-
Circumferences. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 1994.
210 p.
Junaid, Shahwar
Survivors of many sorts: a collection of short stories.
Rawalpindi: Pub. Consultants, 1993. i, 142 p.
Kacker, Loveleen, 1954-
Pitaji: a novel. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1987. 163
p.
Kak, Manju, 1952-
First light in Colonelpura: short stories. New Delhi:
Penguin Books, 1994. 195 p.
Kalhan, Promilla
Forbidden bride. New Delhi: Sterling, 1975. 81 p.
Kamani, Ginu, 1962-
Junglee girl. San Franciso: Aunt Lute Books, 1995. 195
p.; New Delhi: Penguin, 1995. 195 p.; London: ?, 1995.
195 p.
Kannan, Lakshmi Venkatraman, 1943- . pseud. Kaveri
{Tamil}
India gate and other stories. Trans. by the author. New
Delhi: Orient Longman, 1993. 159 p.
Parijata and other stories. Trans. by the author. New
Delhi: National Publishing House, 1922. 166 p.
Rhythms: a collection of short fiction. New Delhi:
Vikas, 1986. 145 p.
Kapadia, Kundanika, 1927-
{Gujarati}
[Sat paglan akashman, 1985]
Seven steps in the sky. Trans. by Kunjbala and William
Anthony. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, in association
with Sahitya Akademi, 1994. 263 p.
Kapoor, Aruna, 1950-
{Hindi}
[Dhudha ke galiyare]
The mist. Trans. by Madhu Raina. Delhi; B.R. Publ.
Corp., 1992. 106 p.
Kapur, Malavika
The lost soul and other stories. Delhi: B.R. Publ. Co.,
1989. iii, 68 p.
Kapur, Pushpa
Rajni. New Delhi: Ramakrishna and Sons, 194? 265 p.
Kapur, Vimla
Life goes on. Lahore: Associated Pub., 1946. 274 p.
Karmakar, Basanti
Love in the throes of tradition: a novel. Calcutta:
Writers Workshop, 1990. 253 p.
Love's fearful passage. Singapore: Yang Publishers,
1993.
Karodia, Farida
Against an African sky and other stories. Cape Town: D.
Philip, 1995. 178 p.
Coming home and other stories. London: Heinemann, 1988.
185 p.
Daughters of the twilight. London: Women's Press, 1986. 150 p.
A shattering of silence. Oxford: Heinemann, 1993. 216
p.
Karunaratne, Suvimalee, 1939-
Bili puja. Colombo: Hansa Publishers, 1973. viii, 102
p.
Lake marsh. N.p.: n.p., 1993. 144 p.
Kasbekar, Sushama
The tax dodgers. As narrated by Bhalachandra Palekar.
Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1985. 361 p.
Katrak, Usha and Kersey D. Katrak, 1936-
The Bhikshuk and the lady abbess Snehlata Damayanta:
five little sermons went to market. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1971.
Kaur, Bachint
{Panjabi}
Draupadi. New Delhi: Enkay, 1990. 90 p.
The embers: a collection of short stories. New Delhi:
Enkay, 1990. x, 98 p.
Kaveri, pseud. see Kannan, Lakshmi Venkatraman, 1943-
Kazi, Elsa Gertrude Loesch, 1884-1967.
Flower fairy stories: a miscellany of flower fairy
stories and essays. Compiled by Ali Ahmed K. Brohi.
Karachi: Sindm Graduates Association, 1992. 189 p.
Old English garden symphony: a novel with twelve
themes, exposition, development and recapitulation.
Karachi: A.K.Brohi, n.d.
Khan, Gulfiza
Mystical paths: a collection of short stories. Islamabad: n.p.,
1996. xi, 155 p.
Khanna, Savitri
Prejudice of ages and other stories. by Savitri Khanna
and K.L. Sadanah. Cornwall, Ontario: Vesta
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Khanna, Shefali, 1971-
In the labyrinth of life: stories. Calcutta: Writers
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Khar, Parineeta
On the shores of the vitasta: four novellas about
Kashmiri women. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1994? 154
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Khare, Leelabai Ganesh, pseud. Venu Chitale.
In transit. Bombay: Hind Kitabs, 1950.
Kirchner, Bharti
Shiva dancing. New York: Dutton, 1998.
Krishna, Kamala
Torchbearers: a story of the realms of master souls.
Chicago: Solar Logos Pub. Co., 1925. 380 p.
Krishna, Usha Ananda, 1953-
A turbulent passage. New Delhi: UBSPD, 1996. vii, 243
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Krishnan, Rajam, 1925-
{Tamil}
[Culalil mitakkum tipankal]
Lamps in the whirlpool. Trans. by Uma Narayanan and
Prema Seetharam. New Delhi: Macmillan India, 1995. xv,
88 p.
Kulatunga, Sita
Dari, the third wife. Dehiwala: Sridevi Printers, 1992.
126 p.
Kumar, Anita
The night of the seven dawns: a war novel. New Delhi:
Vikas, 1979. 120 p.
Kumar, Neelam, 1953-
I, a woman. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1991. 95 p.
Ladha, Yasmin
Lion's granddaughter and other stories. Edmonton:
NeWest Press, 1992.
Lakshmi, 1921-1989.
{Tamil}
[Oru Kaviriyaip pola]
Ripples in the river. Trans. by Indira Ananthakrishna.
New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1992. 223 p.
Lakshmi, C.S., pseud. Ambai.
{Tamil}
A purple sea: short stories by Ambai. Trans. by Lakshmi
Holmstrom. New Delhi: Affiliated East-West Press, 1992.
xii, 223 p.
Langley, Lee, 1932-
A house in Pondicherry. London: Heinemann, 1995. 275 p.
Persistent rumours. London: Heinemann, 1992. 294 p.
Lannoy, Violet Dias
Pears from the willow tree. Washington, D.C.: Three
Continents Press, 1989.
Lodhi, Farkhanda, 1937-
{Urdu}
People of the city. Lahore: Seher Publication, 1975.
Lokuge, Chandani
Moth and other stories. Sydney, N.S.W., Hebden Bridge:
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Shulamith. Trans. by the author. New Delhi: Anrold-
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Mangala, Christine, 1944-
The firewalkers. N.p.: Aquila Books Ltd, 1991. 256 p.
Mann, Sita
Secrets in the attic. Leicester, England: Linford; F.A. Thorpe,
Ltd, 1995. 254 p.
Manuel, Lalitha
The paddy bird and by the Irrawaddy. Lucknow: Lucknow
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Mara, Rachna
Of customs and excise: short fiction. Toronto: Second Story
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Markandaya, Kamala Purnaiya, 1924-
The coffer dams. Delhi: Hindi Pocket Books, 1969.; New
York: John Day, 1969. 256 p.; London: Hamish Hamilton,
1969. 226 p.; New York: Fawcett, 1971.
The golden honeycomb. London: Chatto and Windus, 1977.
468 p.
A handful of rice. New York: John Day, 1966. 233 p.;
Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1967. 325 p.; Delhi: Orient
Paperbacks, 1985. 236 p.
Nectar in a sieve. London: Putnam, 1954. 248 p.; New
York: John Day, 1954; Bombay: Jaico, 1965; New York:
Signet, 1967.
The nowhere man. New York: John Day, 1972; London:
Allen Cane, 1973. 319 p.; New Delhi: Orient Longman,
1975.
Pleasure city. London: Chatto & Windus, 1982. 341 p.;
Shalimar. New York: Harper & Row, 1983. 341 p.
Possession. London: Putnam, 1962. 249 p.; New York:
John Day, 1963; Bombay: Jaico, 1971. 239 p.
A silence of desire. New York: John Day, 1960. 224 p.;
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Some inner fury. London: Putnam, 1955; New York: John
Day, 1955. 286 p.; New York: Signet, 1967; Bombay:
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Two virgins. New York: John Day, 1973; London: Chatto
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Abidi, Syed Zaheer Hasan
Kamala Markanadaya's Nectar in a sieve: a critical
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Afzal-Khan, Fawzia
Cultural imperialism and the Indo-English novel: genre
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Banerji, Niroj
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Bhatnagar, Anil Kumar
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Chadha, Ramesh, 1937-
Cross-cultural interaction in Indian English fiction:
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Jha, Rekha
The novels of Kamala Markandaya and Ruth Jhabvala: a
study in East-West encounter. New Delhi: Prestige Books
in association with Indian Society for Communwealth
Studies, 1990. 176 p.
Joseph, Margaret P., 1932-
Kamala Markandaya. New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, 1980.
226 p.
Kumar, A.V. Suresh
Six Indian novelists: Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao, R.K.
Narayan, Balachandran Rajan, Kamala Markandaya, Anita
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Pathania, Usha
Human bonds and bondages: the fiction of Anita Desai
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Prasad, Madhusudan, ed.
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Rao, K.S.N.
The new harvest: the Indian novel in English in the
Post-Independence era: Woman at work: Kamala
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State Unviersity.
Reddy, K. Venkata, 1939-
Major Indian novelists: Mulk Raj Anand, R.K. Narayan,
Raja Rao, Bhabani Bhattacharya, Kamala Markandaya. New
Delhi: Prestige Books in association with Indian
Society for Commonwealth Studies, 1990. 104 p.
Srivastava, Ramesh Kumar, 1940-
Six Indian novelists in English. Amritsar: Guru Nanak
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Wali, Sham Kumari
Kamala Markandaya: Nectar in a sieve, a stylistic
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Masroor, Mehr Nigar
Shadows of time: a novel. Delhi: Chanakya Publications,
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Massey, Jamila and Reginald Massey
The immigrants. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1973.
Mathai, Manorama, 1936-
Lilies that fester. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1988.
167 p.
Mulligatawny soup. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1993. 150 p.
An unsuitable woman. Unverified.
Mathur, Rita Singh, 1945-
Shifting skies. New Delhi: Vikas, 1981. 170 p.
McDermott, Janet
Yasmin. London: Mantra, 1992.
Meer, Ameena, 1964-
Bombay talkie. New York: High Risk Books, 1994. 273 p.
Mehta, Dina, 1928-
And some take a lover. Calcutta: Rupa & Co., 1992. 317
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Miss Menon did not believe in magic. New Delhi: Rupa &
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The other woman and other stories. New Delhi: Vikas,
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Mehta, Gita
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Books about Gita Mehta
Indian women novelists: with a focus on feminist and
women studies Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Bharati
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Mehta, Rama, 1923-
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The life of Keshav: a family story from India. New
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Books about Rama Mehta
Indian women novelists: with a focus on feminist and
women studies Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Bharati
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R.K. Dhawan. New Delhi: Prestige, 1991.
Mehta, Tina
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Melwani, Mona
Virginia Green and the band boys. Calcutta: Writers
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Mendis, Rosalind, 1902-1996.
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Nandhimitta: a story of ancient Ceylon. Colombo: M.D.
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The tragedy of a mystery: a Ceylon story. London:
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Miri, Sujata
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Mitter, Sara S.
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Mohammad, Amina P.
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Mohandas, Punam
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Mohanraj, Mary Anne
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Mookerji, Tapati
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Moorthy, Nirmala
Maya. New Delhi: Penguin India, 1997. 352 p.
Mootoo, Shani, 1957-
Out on Main Street and other stories. Vancouver: Press Gang
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Moulik, Achala, 1941-
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Earth is but a star. New Delhi: UBS Publishers Distributors, 1997.
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Kings, queens and lovers. Bangalore: IBH Prakashan,
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Mukerjea, Brinda
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The fourth profile: a novel. Calcutta: Writers Workshp,
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Mukherjee, Bharati, 1940-
Darkness. New York: Penguin, 1985. 199 p.; New Delhi:
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The holder of the world. New York: Knopf, 1993.; New
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Jasmine. Markham, Ont.: Viking, 1989.; New Delhi:
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Indian women novelists: with a focus on feminist and
women studies Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Bharati
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Nagpal, Veena, 1942-
Adventures in space and the time travellers. Bombay;
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Compulsion. New Delhi: Sterling, 1975. 253 p.
Karmayogi. Bombay: Jaico, 1972. viii, 370 p.
Nair, Anita,
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Nambisan, Kavery
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Namjoshi, Suniti, 1941-
Aditi and the one eyed monkey. London: Sheba, 1986. 64
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The blue donkey fables. London: Women's Press, 1988.
128 p.
The conversations of cow. London: Women's Press, 1985.
125 p.; New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 199? 128 p.
Feminist fables. Drawings by Susan Trangmar. London:
Sheba Feminist Publishers, 1981. 123 p.; new ed.
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Feminist fables: Saint Suniti and the dragon. New
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The mothers of Maya Diip. London: Women's Press, 1989.
146 p.
Saint Suniti and the dragon and other fables. London:
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Naqvi, Tahira, 1945-
Attar of roses and other stories of Pakistan. Boulder: Lynee Rienner
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Narain, Lata see Sastri, Prema, 1932-
Narang, Saloni, 1942-
The coloured bangles and other stories. 2nd ed.
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78 p.
Khadi and the bullet: a novel. New Delhi: Vikas
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The return. New Delhi: n.p., 1982.
Narasimhan, Raji, 1930-
Drifting to a dawn: a novel. New Delhi: Vikas Pub.
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Forever free. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1979. 157 p.
The heart of standing is you cannot fly. Calcutta:
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The marriage of Bela. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1978.
102 p.
The sky changes: a novel. Delhi: B.R. Pub. Corp., 1991.
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Narasimhan, Sakuntala, 1940-
Lucky days & other stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
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Narayan, Kirin
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{Bengali}
[Lajja]
Lajja=Shame. Trans. by Tutul Gupta. New Delhi: Penguin
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Riaz, Ali
Voice & silence: contextualizing Taslima Nasreen.
Dhaka: Ankur Prakashani, 1995. 87 p.
Nawaz, Mumtaz Shah, 1912-1948.
The heart divided. Lahore: Mumtaz Publications, 1957.;
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Nayak, Meena Arora
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Nazrul. Hazera
{Bengali}
Only one life to live. Trans. by Zakeria Shirazi.
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Nimbkar, Jai, 1932-
Come rain. Bombay: Orient Longman, 1993. 267 p.
A joint venture. Phaltan, India: Jai Nimbkar, 1988. 147
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The lotus leaves & other stories. Calcutta: Writers
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The phantom bird and other stories. New Delhi: Indus,
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Obeyesekere, Ranjini
A grief ago: five stories. Colombo: International
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Padmanabhan, Manjula, 1953-
Hot death, cold soup: twelve short stories. New Delhi:
Kali for Women, 1996. 264 p.
Paintal, Veena, 1932-
An autumn leaf. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1976. 160 p.
Link in the broken chain. New Delhi: Army Ecuational
Services, 1967. 320 p.
Midnight woman. New Delhi: Sterling Pub., 1979. 226 p.
Roshni, portrait of love. Dehradun: E.B.D. Pub., 1967.
334 p.
Serenity of storm. Bombay: Allied, 1966.
Spring returns. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1977. 189 p.
Palit, Sudha
The diehard & other stories. Calcutta: Writers
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Pande, Mrinal, 1946-
Daughter's daughter. London: Mantra Pub., 1993.; New
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Devi: tales of the Goddess of our time. New Delhi: Penguin Books,
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[Jo Ram rachi rakha urf kissa manna Seth ka]
That which god hath ordained or the tale of Manna Seth. Trans. by
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[Jo Ram rachi rakha urf kissa manna Seth ka]
That which Ram hath ordained or the Tale of Manna Seth.
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Pant, Gaura, 1923- pseud. Shivani
{Hindi}
Trust and other stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
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Krishnakali and other stories. Trans. by Masooma Ali.
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Parmeswaran, Tara, 1908-
Once bitten, twice married. New Delhi: Arnold-
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Paul, K.D.
Women can like it ... too. New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 1995.
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Pennell, Alice Maud Sorabji
The begum's son. London: John Murray, 1928.
Children of the border. London: John Murray, 1926.
Doorways of the east: an Indian novel. London: John
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Perera, Padma Hejmadi, 1939-
Birthday, deathday and other stories. London: Women's
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Coigns of vantage. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1972.
137 p.
Dr. Salaaam & other stories of India. Santa Barbara,
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Perkins, Mitali Bose
The Sunita experiment. Boston: Joy Street Books/Little
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Persaud, Lakshmi
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Pritam, Amrita, 1919-
{Panjabi}
[Uninja dina]
49 days: a novel. Trans. by Krishna Gorowara. Delhi:
Chanakya Publications, 1981. 142 p.
The aerial and other stories. Trans. by Prabhakar
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[Kore kaghaza]
Blank sheets. Transcreated by Krishna Gorowara. Delhi:
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[Ik sahir di maut]
Death of a city. Trans. by Suresh Kohli and others. New
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[Doctor Dev, 1949]
Doctor Dev. Trans. by Krishan Gujral. Delhi: Hind
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dawn of life to the dusk of life." trans. by G.S.P.
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[Jebkatre]
Flirting with youth. Trans. by Raj Gill. New Delhi:
Sterling, 1973. 144 p.
[Pakki haweli]
The haunted house; and The thirteenth sun: two novels.
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A line in water. Trans. by Krishna Gorowara. New Delhi:
Arnold-Heinemann (India), 1975. 141 p.; Published as:
Village no. 36: a novel. New Delhi: Sterling, 199?
Nobody knows; and, Time and beyond: two short novels.
Trans. by Krishna Gorowara. New Delhi: Himalaya Books,
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Profiles. Delhi: Raj Deep Publication, 1983. 154 p.
The rising sun. Trans. by Krishna Gorowara. New Delhi:
India Paperbacks, 1977. 121 p.
The skeleton; and, That man. Trans. by Khushwant
Singh. New Delhi: Sterling, 1987. 97 p.
The skeleton and other writings. Trans. and adopted by
Khushwant Singh. Bombay: Jaico, 1964. 105 p.
A slice of life: selected works. New Delhi: Vikas Pub.
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A statement of agony. New Delhi: Shilalekh, 1992? 106
p. Two novelettes: A statement of agony, trans. by
Krishna Gorowara and; The empty space, trans. by Hari
Sharma.
That man. Trans. by Krishna Gorowara. New Delhi:
Sterling, 1974. 106 p.
Their signature and other novelettes. Delhi: Aman Pub.
Co., 1995. 156 p. Their signature, trans. by Hari
Sharma; The exiled, trans. by G.S. P. Suri; and The
rising sun, trans. by Krishna Gorowara.
[Terhawam suraja]
Thirteenth sun=Teharwan suraj. Delhi: Vikrant Press,
1982. 145 p.
Two faces of Eve. Trans. by Prabhakar Machwe and G.S.P.
Suri. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, n.d. 160 p.
Village no. 36: a novel. New Delhi: Sterling, 1994.
Originally published as: A line in water, 1975.
Radhika, S., 1967-
Stories & poems. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1992. 33
p.
Raghavan, Chudamani, 1931-
{Tamil}
[Iravuc cutar]
Yamini=Iravuchudar. Trans. by Vasantha Surya. Madras:
Macmillan India, 1996. 70 p.
Raghavan, Kamala, 1925-
Some inner force and other stories. Hyderabad, India:
S. Raghavan and Somatha Power Press, 1988. 311 p.
Raimedhi, Indrani, 1962-
The second coming and other stories. Guwahati: Spectrum
Publishers, 1996. vi, 156 p.
Raina, Vimala, 1912-
Ambapali. Bombay: Asia Publishing House, 1962.
Indian love legends. Bombay: Popular, 1967.
Raj, Hilda
Trail of evil. New Delhi: Vikas, 1978. 161 p.
Rajamani, Lalita
Sweet seventeen. Madras: Kalavalli Press, 1965.
Ramakrishnan, Prema
The homemaker and other stories. New Delhi: Indus,
1994. 85 p.
Ramanujan, Molly, 1932- . pseud. Shouri Daniels
A city of children and other stories. Delhi: Chanakya
Publications, 1986. 183 p.
The salt doll. Delhi: Vikas, 1977. 191 p.
Ramaya, Shona
Beloved mother, queen of the night. London: Martin
Secker & Warburg, 1993; New Delhi: Penguin Books India,
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Flute. New York: Viking, 1989. 264 p.
Rana, Greta, 1943-
Distant hills. Kathmandu: Sharda Prakashan Griha, 1977.
184 p.
Guests in this country. unverified
Nothing greener. Kathmandu: Sharda Prakashan Griha,
1977. 69 p.
Right it is. Kathmandu: Sharda Prakashan Griha, 197?.
Rana, Indi
The roller birds of Rampur. New York: Henry Holt,
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Ranasinghe, Anne, 1925-
Desire and other stories. Colombo: English Writers
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Mascot & symbol. Colombo: English Writers Cooperative of Sri
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Randhawa, Ravinder, 1952-
Hari-jan. London: Mantra, 1992.
A wicked old woman. London: Women's Press, 1987.;
Calcutta: Rupa & Co., 1993. 207 p.
Rao, Bhargavi P.
Pebbles on the sea shore. Hyderabad: Panchajanya
Publications, 1990. 94 p.
Rao, Cheryl, 1954-
The cord & other stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop,
1992. 125 p.
Rao, Malathi
And in Banares flow the Ganga: a collection of short
stories. Delhi: Academic Foundation, 1993. 160 p.
The bridge: a novel. Delhi: Chanakya Publications,
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Come for a coffee, please: stories. Calcutta: Writers
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Passion fruit & other stories. Calcutta: Writers
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Rao, Shanta Rameshwar, 1924-
Children of god. Calcutta: Sangam Books, 1976. 157 p.
In worshop of Shiva. Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 1986.
174 p.
Seethu. Bombay: Orient Longman, 1980. 150 p.
Rao-Seshadri, Shreelata
Matrimonials are deadly. New Delhi: Penguin India,
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Rathnamal, Sita
Beyond the jungle: a tale of south India. Edinburgh:
William Blackwood and Sons, 1968. 253 p.
Ratnatunge, Manel
Saga Indonesia. Glen Waverley, Australia: Quill Press,
1994. 421 p.
Rau, Santha Rama, 1923-
The adventuress. New York: Harper and Row, 1970;
London: Joseph, 1971.
Remember the house. New York: Harper Books, 1956;
London: Victor Gollancz, 1956.
Ray, Pratibha, 1944-
{Oriya}
[Yajnaseni]
Yajnaseni: the story of Draupadi. Trans. by Pradip
Bhattacharya. New Delhi: Rupa, 1995. 4, 402 p.
Reyna, Ruth
Sukra: the story of truth. New Delhi: Sagar Pub., 1969.
Rohini
To do something beautiful. London: Sheba Feminist
Press, 1990. 224 p.
Roy, Arundhati
The god of small things. New York: Random House, 1997.; New Delhi:
IndiaInk Pubs., 1997. 340 p.
Rooks, Pamela, 1958- Miss Beatty's children. New Delhi: Clarion Books, 1989. 296 p.
Sabnis, Sujata
Silent whispers: a novel. New Delhi: Har-Anand, 1996.
251 p.
Sadiq, Zeeba, 1962-
38 Babadurabad. London: Faber & Faber, 1996. 132 p.
Sahgal, Nayantara Pandit, 1927-
The day in shadow. Delhi: Vikas, 1971. 236 p.; New
Delhi: Penguin, 1991. 236 p.
Mistaken identity. London: Heinemann, 1988. 196 p.
Plans for departure. New York: Norton, 1985. 216 p.
Rich like us. New York: Norton, 1986. 236 p.
A situation in New Delhi. London: London Magazine
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Storm in Chandigarh. London: Chatto and Windus, 1969.
251 p.; Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1970. 245 p.; New
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This time of morning. London: Gollancz, 1865. 224 p.;
Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1970. 221 p.
A time to be happy. London: Gollancz, 1958. 282 p.;
Bombay: Jaico, 1960. 283 p.; New Delhi: Sterling, 1975.
Books about Nayantara Pandit Sahgal
Arora, Neena, 1956-
Nayantara Sahgal and Doris Lessing: a feminist study in
comparison. New Delhi: Published by Prestige Books in
association with Indian Society for Commonwealth
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Bhatnagar, Manmohan Krishna, 1954-
The fiction of Nayantra Sahgal. New Delhi: Creative
Books, 1996. vii, 160 p.
Bhatnagar, Manmohan Krishna, 1954-
Political consciousness in Indian English writing: a
study of Manohar Malgonkar, Nayantara Sahgal & Bhabani
Bhattacharya. New Delhi: Bahri Publications, 1991. vi,
202 p.
Jain, Jasbir
Nayantara Sahgal. New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, 1978.
176 p.; Rev. and enl. ed. Jaipur: Printwell, 1994. xii,
208 p.
Rao, A.V. Krishna
Nayantara Sahgal: a study of her fiction and non-
fiction, 1954-1974. Madras: M. Seshachalam, 1976. 98 p.
Sales-Pontes, A. Hilda
Nayantara Sahgal. New Delhi: Concept, 1985. viii, 95 p.
Talwar, S.R.
Women space: the mosaic world of Margarett Drabble and Nayantara
Sahgal. New Delhi: Creative Books, 1997. 157 p.
Saksena, Bina, 1935-
Agnibhrata, the reluctant god: a novel. Calcutta:
Writers Workshop, 1989. 416 p.
The blood of Aryaman: a trilogy. Calcutta: Writers
Workshop, 1991. 156 p.
The face in the pool. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1992-
Seven lives. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1988. 239 p.
Saldanha, Alice, 1925-
For I have sinned. Unverified, 1994.
The sun has set. Delhi: Indian Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, 1995. 126 p.
The twisted palm. Unverified, 1976.
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