Sabitri Roy

Sabitri Roy
Sabitri Roy was the author of many novels and short stories, all focusing on the political and social issues of her time.
- Nowhere PeopleINR 450
Set in turbulent post-Partition Bengal, Sabitri Roy's epic novel Bawdwip, translated into English for the first time, tells a story of a community which, uprooted rut...
- Harvest SongINR 350
Sabitri Roy’s trilogy, ‘Paka Dhaner Gan’, translated for the first time into English, and abridged, brings a neglected woman novelist to a wider audience. Roy t...

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