Sultana's Dream: And Padmarag : Two Feminist UtopiasPenguin, 2005 - 196 páginas Playful, fascinating and intelligent, these novellas offer a keen insight into the psyche of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, a largely self-taught social activist who has, more than 70 years after her death, come to acquire near-iconic status in South Asia. |
Contenido
Preface | 19 |
Padmarag or The Ruby | 34 |
Saratkumar | 49 |
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