Saroj Pathak

Saroj Pathak
One of the leading women writers of Gujarat, when Saroj Pathak died in 1989 at the age of sixty, she had published seven collections of stories and six novels. Her columns in Samachar and Gujarat Mitra aroused violently mixed reactions. She was keenly interested in theatre and dance productions.
- Whom Can I Tell? How Can I Explain?INR 400
These English translations from Gujarati bring Saroj Pathaks work to a wider audience, giving it the greater attention it deserves. Delving deep into the human mind, the stories depict the pitfalls...

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