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Seeking The Beloved; Shah Abdul Latif, Translated by Anju Makhija and Hari Dilgir, Katha, Rs. 295.

Known as one of the greatest Sufi works in history and written more than 250 years ago, Latif's poetry is deeply rooted in the human experience of searching for the self.

Stories from the subcontinent translated with great ιlan.


Wonder Tales of South Asia: Translated from Hindu, Urdu, Nepali and Persian; Simon Digby, Oxford University Press, Rs. 295.


Five Lords, Yet None A Protector and Timeless Tales: Two Plays; Saoli Mitra, translated from Bengali, Stree, Rs. 300.

Two plays by Saoli Mitra, a distinguished actor of the Bengali stage, are based on the Mahabharata.

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