Samar Bosu Mullick

Samar Bosu Mullick
Samar Bosu Mullick is also known as Sanjay Bosu Mullick. He has been engaged in the Adivasi struggle for identity, autonomy and rights to resources since 1968. He has published many books and papers on these issues. He was a lecturer in Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi. Sylvan Tales is his first attempt to write fiction.
- Sylvan TalesINR 250
"The ancient values of the Neolithic and Paleolithic traditions still struggle to survive in a world of cold metallic civilization. Human symbiosis with nature has no place in the progress of suc...

Isaak I. Rubin
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Ben Davis
Ben Davis in an American art critic and has written widely on politics, economics and contemporary art.

Meeto (Kamaljit Bhasin-Malik)
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Nigamanand Sadangi
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Benita Parry
Benita Parry is the author of Delusions and Discoveries: Studies on India in the British Imagination (1972) and Conrad and Imperialism (1983).