Maitreyi pushpa autobiography of a face

          A Hindi short fiction delving into the nuances of women experiences, written by Maitreyi Pushpa, and translated into English by Debalina..

          They are Krishna Agnihotri and Maitreyi Pushpa.

          "Aur, aur… aurat" or Contemporary Autobiographies by Women in Hindi

          Agnihotri, K. 2010 [1st ed.1996].

          Lagtā nahī ̃ hai dil merā. Dillī: Sāmayik buks. (1st ed.1996)

          —. 2014. Aur, aur...

          aurat. Dillī: Sāmayik buks.

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          Introduction: Alma Kabutari is a powerful novel by Maitreyi Pushpa which shapes, can be considered a great novel in terms of thought and detail.

          Dillī: Rajpal.

          Arnold, D. and S. Blackburn. 2004. Telling Lives in India. Biography, Autobiography and History.

          SUMMARY: The article examines autobiography of Prabha Khaitan with reference to plausible global and cross-regional inspirations, and studies the narrative.

          Delhi: Permanent Black.

          Baisantri, K. 1999. Dohrā abhiśāp. Dillī: Kitābghar Prakāśan.

          Bedi, S. 2014. Aroh avāroh. Dillī: Sāmayik Prakāśan.

          A riveting collection of stories about women from rural India, beautifully translated Maitreyi Pushpa's works were new to me when I started reading this.

        1. A riveting collection of stories about women from rural India, beautifully translated Maitreyi Pushpa's works were new to me when I started reading this.
        2. She is best known among her books are Chak, Alma Kabutari, Jhoola Nat and an autobiographical novel Kasturi Kundal Base.
        3. A Hindi short fiction delving into the nuances of women experiences, written by Maitreyi Pushpa, and translated into English by Debalina.
        4. They are Krishna Agnihotri and Maitreyi Pushpa.
        5. SUMMARY: The article examines autobiography of Prabha Khaitan with reference to plausible global and cross-regional inspirations, and studies the narrative.
        6. Bhandari, M. 2008. Ek kahānī yah bhī. Dillī: Rādhākṛṣṇa peperbaiks.

          Bokhari, A. 2015. Masculine Modes of Female Subjectivity. The Case of Jahanara Begum. In: A. Malhotra and S. Lambert-Hurley (eds.). Speaking of the Self.

          Gender, Performance, and Autobiography in South Asia. Durham–London: Duke University Press: 165–202.

          Chakravarti, U. 1998. Rewriting History: The Life and Times of Pandita Ramabai. Delhi: Kali for Women.

          Devi, S.

          2015 [1st published in 192