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Poisoned Bread:

Translations from Modern Marathi Dalit Literature
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Arjuna Ḍāṅgale
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Orient Blackswan, 1992 - Fiction - 328 pages
This Important Collection Is The First Anthology Of Dalit Literature. The Writers-More Than Eighty Of Them-Presented Here In English Translations Are Nearly All Of The Most Prominent Figures In Marathi Dalit Literature, Who Have Contributed To This Unique Literary Phenomenon.
  

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3
Keshav Meshram In Our Colony
9
Vaharu Sonawane In the Lush Green Jungle
21
Ashok Chakravarti Harvest
28
Dharmaraj Nimsarkar Experiment
35
Prakashchandra Karandikar Amen
48
Arun Kamble Which Language should I Speak?
54
Sharankumar Limbale White Paper
64
P E Sonkamble This Too shall Pass
136
Bandhumadhav The Poisoned Bread
147
Bhimrao Shirvale Livelihood
173
Keshav Meshram The Barriers
197
Anna Bhau Sathe Gold from the Grave
210
Past Present and Future
234
Sharatchandra Muktibodh What is Dalit Literature?
267
Raosaheb Kasbe Seme Issues before Dalit Literature
290

Baburao Bagul You who have Made the Mistake
70
Daya Pawar Son Eat Your Fill
79
Shantabai Kamble Naja Goes to School and Doesnt
92
Janardan Waghmare Black Literature and Dalit Literature
305
N Wankhade Friends the Day
314
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