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         Deshpande Shashi:     more books (67)
  1. In the Country of Deceit by Shashi Deshpande, 2008-01
  2. If I die today by Shashi Deshpande, 1982
  3. Shashi Deshpande`s That Long Silence: A Critical Study by Santwana Haldar, 2005-01-01
  4. Shashi Deshpande`s Fiction: A Study in Women Empowerment and Postcolonial Discourse by P.G. Joshi, 2003-01-01
  5. 3 Novels by Shashi Deshpande, 2006-01
  6. Moving On by Shashi Deshpande, 2004-01-01
  7. The stone women by Shashi Deshpande, 2000
  8. The globalisation of literature (NIAS lecture) by Shashi Deshpande, 2001
  9. Shashi Deshpande: Collected Stories, Volume 1 by Shashi Deshpande, 2003
  10. The miracle & other stories (A Writers Workshop greenbird book) by Shashi Deshpande, 1986
  11. 3 Novels - A Summer Adventure, The Hidden Treasure, The Only Witness by Shashi Deshpande, 2006
  12. The legacy: & other stories (A Writers Workshop Greenbird book) by Shashi Deshpande, 1978
  13. The hidden treasure by Shashi Deshpande, 1980
  14. The legacy & other stories by Shashi Deshpande, 1978

61. Reading Across The Curriculum: Using The Fiction Of The Indian Subcontinent In S
deshpande, shashi. The Dark Holds No Terrors (India Penguin, 1990) A successfulwoman doctor flees her abusive husband. (Karnakata). deshpande, shashi.
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Table of Contents Sample Articles There is a publishing boom in fiction by authors from the Indian subcontinent. The Reading Across the Curriculum assignment has been developed to meet many educational objectives. First, because students are reading less, it is important to encourage them to read. Any librarian can cite statistics to document the problem. In my own library, periodical usage is down almost 80 percent from pre-Internet days. Book circulation has taken a 30 percent dive. In addition, textbooks that prepackage excerpts from larger works are the sine qua non of most courses. The days when a student was required to read several complete works in the course of a semester largely exist in the memories of aging baby boomers. It is easy to blame the Internet or television, either of which, with quick hits and sound bites, encourages the short attention span of high school and young undergraduate students. It is also possible to craft reading assignments to counter this trend. Second, many educational institutions are including international education and diversity initiatives in their mission statements. At my own college, the Liberal Arts Division mission statement says, "Johnson County Community College will actively promote the understanding and appreciation of diversity . . . through the implementation of curriculum initiatives and activities as a natural part of the educational process in order to create an environment that values all people." Using an international or multicultural reading assignment allows an instructor to incorporate an international or diversity component into a course without substantially altering the teaching syllabus.

62. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
13. History as metafiction shashi deshpande s Small Remedies.(Book Review)Manushi; May 1, 2003; Rao, C. Vimala literary treatment
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63. Opinion
Heard a good one lately? Good, bad, ribticklingly funny, sad, sexist,racist - you decide. Join in. and more. Opinion, shashi deshpande.
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All Over The Guy Buffy the Vampire Slayer Dazed and Confused Leaving Las Vegas Householder That long silence Matter of Time The fiction of Shashi Deshpande Man-Woman Relationship in Indian Fiction Novels of Shashi Deshpande Shashi Deshpande : a feminist study of her fiction Come Up and Be Dead : A Novel Intrusion and Other Stories Authors: D dvd sale every day low prices web sales direct

65. Literature In English
A Way in the World. shashi deshpande, Female Born in Dharwal, IndiaThe Dark Holds No Terrors; If I Die Today; Come Up and Be Dead;
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LITERATURE BY SOUTH ASIAN WRITERS WRITING IN ENGLISH
Index of South Asian Writers (Arranged Alphabetically)
  • ALEXANDER, MEENA ALTER, STEPHEN ANAND, MULK RAJ BARATHAM, GOPAL ... VIRANI, PINKI
  • R.K.NARAYAN Male (1906-....) Born in Madras, India Fiction
  • Swami and Friends The Bachelor of Arts The English Teacher (previously titled as "Grateful to Life and Death" and the one which got the West to recognise R.K.Narayan) The Dark Room Mr. Sampath - The Printer of Malgudi The Financial Expert Waiting for the Mahatma The Guide (Made into a movie by Dev Anand; Script by Pearl S. Buck) The Man-Eater of Malgudi The Vendor of Sweets The Painter of Signs A Tiger for Malgudi Talkative Man The World of Nagaraj Grandmother's Tales Salt and Sawdust
  • Non-Fictional Writings
  • My Days (Autobiography of R.K. Narayan, Useful in understanding the writer, his thinking and his literary works) My Dateless Diary (R.K's US Travel Memoir) A Writer's Nightmare (Random Thoughts) The Emerald Route (Travel memoir) Next Sunday
  • Short Stories Collection
  • A Horse and Two Goats Lawley Road Malgudi Days (TV Serials directed by Shankar Nag) Reluctant Guru Under the Banyan Tree An Astrologer's Day and Other Short Stories Sawdust and Salt
  • Hindu Mythology/Story Telling
  • Gods, Demons and Others
  • 66. The Binding Vine (in MARION)
    The binding vine. Title The binding vine / shashi deshpande ; afterwordby Sonita Sarker. Author deshpande, shashi. Published New
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    The binding vine
    Title:
    • The binding vine / Shashi Deshpande ; afterword by Sonita Sarker.
    Author:
    • Deshpande, Shashi.
    Published:
    • New York : Feminist Press at the City University of New York, c2001.
    Edition:
    • 1st Feminist Press ed.
    Subject:
    • Female friendship Fiction.
    • Infants Death Fiction.
    • Mother and child Fiction.
    • Women India Fiction.
    • Grief Fiction.
    • Bombay (India) Fiction.
    • Psychological fiction.
    Material:
    • 247 p. ; 23 cm.
    Note:
    • "First published in the United Kingdom by Virago Press Ltd. in 1993 and in India by Penguin Books India in 1993"T.p. verso.
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-247).
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    67. The Hindu : Whys And Otherwise
    Wellknown writer shashi deshpande tackles the barrage of questions that have comeher way in the 30-odd years of her literary career, in her latest collection
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    Whys and otherwise Well-known writer Shashi Deshpande tackles the barrage of questions that have come her way in the 30-odd years of her literary career, in her latest collection of essays
    SHASHI DESHPANDE writes in her introduction to Writing from the Margin and Other Essays : "Personally, it seems to me that any question that begins with a `why' is one which cannot be answered: like, why do you write in this language? Or why this character? Or why this theme? etc." Shashi has faced a barrage of whys, whats, and hows in the 30-odd years of her writing career. Perhaps more than the normal share, by virtue of being a woman who writes (since she abhors the category `woman writer') and the daughter of Sriranga, one of the greatest playwrights in Kannada. (She, in fact, has dedicated the book to him, "a man of ideas and a fiercely independent thinker".) Chandrashekhar Patil, the Kannada writer known for his acerbic wit, writes at the end of an article that pays a tribute to Sriranga's harp intellect and innovative use of language: "But Prof. Jagirdar never taught his children Kannada. That's strange indeed. His daughter Shashi Deshpande is a well-known writer. It is said that Prof. Jagirdar himself used to translate his daughter's stories in to Kannada and send them to magazines!" (

    68. A Question Of Uneven Development
    Printer Friendly Page Send this Article to a Friend COVER STORY A questionof uneven development. Interview with Lalit deshpande. shashi ASHIWAL.
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    Volume 20 - Issue 25, December 06 - 19, 2003
    India's National Magazine
    from the publishers of THE HINDU Home Contents
    COVER STORY
    A question of uneven development Interview with Lalit Deshpande.
    SHASHI ASHIWAL
    Professor Lalit Deshpande , former Director of the Department of Economics, University of Mumbai and currently a visiting honorary professor at the Institute for Human Development, New Delhi, has had a distinguished academic career. He is an executive committee member of the Indian Society of Labour Economics. He has held numerous positions in the Indian government - chairman of the Committee on Labour Statistics, member of the Rest of Maharashtra Statutory Development Board and member of the Services Board of Reserve Bank of India, and so on. He has done research studies on labour market behaviour for the International Labour Organisation and the World Bank and has published books on Indian labour with a specific focus on the extent of labour flexibility in India. Deshpande spoke to Lyla Bavadam on the related issues of unemployment, labour and regional inequalities. Excerpts from the interview:

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    A Good House Burnard, Bonnie / 2001 Our Paperback Price $8.68 You Save 38% Clickhere for title info A Matter of Time deshpande, shashi / 1999 Our Hardback
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    70. News
    figuring in the bestseller list. Perhaps it should not be a surprisewhen the writer is shashi deshpande. Her Come Up and Be Dead
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    Lending words to silence A crime thriller is exhumed and the author tried in the witness box.
    MAITHREYI M R sits in on the trial
    Imagine a murder mystery, republished ten years after it was first in print, figuring in the bestseller list. Perhaps it should not be a surprise when the writer is Shashi Deshpande.
    Her Come Up and Be Dead, first published by Vikas in 1983, has once again seen the light of the day, thanks to Dronequill, the Bangalore-based publishing house. Deriving its name from a novel by Charles Dickens, Our Mutual Friend, Come Up and Be Dead is one of its kind in the Indian English fiction, which views crime through the gaze of a very average Indian woman.
    Fast-paced, with a plot that reflects timelessness, this novel, typical to Shashi Deshpande’s style, explores the predicaments of men and women hailing from a middle-class milieu.
    It may not offer a nail-biting thrill, nor conceal the murderer effectively till the end. But it traverses through psychological thoroughfares, letting the characters grow over the reader by throwing up conflicts that resemble Indian middle-class realities. Realities seen and felt through a woman’s gaze.
    For instance, in Kshama’s recollections: “It had been some solace to see how confused Pratap was, how unable to cope with the fact of the dying body that was his father. Yet, after Appa died, it was all Pratap’s show. No, not Pratap really, but ‘the son’. Even Pratap’s shaven head had outraged her, it so obviously linked him to the dead man. While I? There’s nothing left of all that there was between Appa and me…” (pg 94) or Jyothi’s anxieties: “My daughter, she’s on my side, she’ll understand. Jyothi had always felt this way. Now, she was suddenly terrified. Have I done wrong?” (pg 140). Or Devayani’s observations in a restaurant: And then I realised …that these people were desperately trying to hide their real selves behind the veneer of a strange culture. Surely that man never waited on his wife at home? I could see from her discomfort and awkwardness, as he did so, that it was always the other way round at home (pg 113).

    71. Bibliography Of Fiction And Poetry
    _. Feasting, Fasting, London Chatto Windus, 1999. deshpande, shashi.Come Up Be Dead, New Delhi Vikas , 1983. _. That Long Silence.
    http://www.haverford.edu/engl/engl277b/bibliography_fiction.htm
    Engl. 277
    Spring 2000
    Rajeswari Mohan More Fiction by South Asian Women
    (* indicates anthologies) *Arasanayagam, Jean . All is Burning , New Delhi: Penguin, 1995
    *Asian Women United of California, ed. Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings By and About Asian American Women. Beacon Press, 1989
    *Aziz, Nurjehan, ed. Her Mother's Ashes And Other Stories by South Asian Women in Canada and the United States . TSAR Publications (Canada), 1994
    Badami, Anita Rau, Tamarind Mem.New Delhi: Penguin 1996.
    *Bardhan, Kalpana, ed. Of Women, Outcastes, Peasants and Rebels: A Selection of Bengali Short Stories. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990
    Desai, Anita. Cry, The Peacock . London: P. Owen, 1963.
    Bye-Bye, Blackbird , New Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1971
    Fire On The Mountain Where Shall We Go This Summer? New Delhi : Orient Paperbacks, 1975. In Custody London : Heinemann, 1984. Baumgartner's Bombay New York : A.A. Knopf , 1988. Voices In The City , New Delhi : Orient Paperbacks, 1992. Journey to Ithaca , New York : A.A. Knopf, 1995. Feasting, Fasting

    72. Reference - Biography - D Directory - Search Engine Directory
    Jackie@ (3); deshpande, shashi@ (1); Desjardins, Eric@ (3); Desnos,Robert@ (3); Des ree@ (2); Destouches, Andr© Cardinal@ (4); Detmer
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    deMonterice, Alexa (1); Denby, Edwin (3); Denby, Joolz (1); Derricotte,Toi (2); Desai, Anita (4); deshpande, shashi (1); Desnos, Robert
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  • 74. A Celebration Of Women Writers: INDIA
    Souza, Eunice (1949); Desai, Anita aka Anita Mazumdar (1937) ;More Information; deshpande, shashi (1938-); Devi, Ashapurna (1909
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    WRITERS FROM INDIA

    75. Ecampus.com - 1558614028 - The Binding Vine
    Tell A Friend, The Binding Vine Author(s) deshpande, shashi ISBN 1558614028Format Paperback Pub. Date 9/1/2002 Publisher(s) Consortium
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    76. Der Schlafende Tiger Ab 12 J - Shashi Deshpande - 331200814X - 967
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    77. »»» Bangalorebuzz.com
    .Author Focus shashi deshpande. About her. , shashi deshpande s novelshave been translated into seven European languages. Achievements.
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    Shashi Deshpande About her
    Shashi Despande studied journalism at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. She worked as a journalist for Onlooker magazine. To start with, her stories were published in magazines like Femina, Eve's Weekly and The Illustrated Weekly of India. Her first short story collection came out in 1978, as did A Summer Adventure, the first of her four children's books. They were followed, in 1980, by her first novel, The Dark Holds No Terrors. Over the course of the next two decades, Deshpande went on to publish six more novels and four more short story collections. In June 1999 A Matter of Time became her first book to be published in the USA. Shashi Deshpande's novels have been translated into seven European languages.

    78. Category Selections - New:
    Title And Pine For What is Not Author(s) deshpande, shashi ISBN 8125004777 Edition1 Pages 256 Binding tp Publication Date 9508 Summary reminsicenes of
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    79. The Sunday Tribune - Books
    Writing From the Margin Other Essays by shashi deshpande. This vision has, however,to be conveyed in the right form and shashi deshpande has done just that.
    http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040229/spectrum/book8.htm
    Sunday, February 29, 2004
    Women writers as the other
    Rajdeep Bains
    by Shashi Deshpande. Penguin Viking, New Delhi. Rs 395. Pages 252. I
    S literature by women different from that by men? Is women’s writing meant for women alone? Are women victims of stereotypes created by men? Are women still vary of voicing their inner thoughts and emotions? These are just some of the questions explored by Shashi Deshpande in this very ruminative collection of essays. In most cases she puts forth her views with an honesty that is startling and infinitely engaging at the same time. The author attacks the image of women created by men and then perpetuated through literature and myths over the centuries. It is far-removed from reality, she feels. Myths, that form such a large part of a woman’s psyche and self-image, have themselves been created by men to fulfil their various needs—the eternal child, the self-sacrificing mother, the chaste partner, the temptress and, finally, the goddess. "What place does a real, thinking, feeling woman have in this agenda? Women were bound to have these doubts." The classics, when read from a feminist point of view, provide an amazing new insight into characters that are otherwise never seen in the spotlight. There is a need, she says, for women to come forward and tell their own tales so that a more realistic picture emerges.

    80. The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum - Literature
    ONE always thought shashi deshpande was a very clearheaded person. Is shashi deshpandeconfused, or has she begun to take her role as a writer too seriously?
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    a literary seminar O NE always thought Shashi Deshpande was a very clear-headed person. That was the message evident in almost all her fictional writings. Her characters were normal, though not necessarily rational and level-headed, human beings struggling to find their ways through tricky as well as simple mundane situations. Their actions governed by the demands of the situations they almost always inexplicably found themselves in. Actions that were neither warranted, nor determined, not even desired but forced by situations and circumstances. But then a writer is not necessarily the person he or she appears to be through the writings. paan -spitting criminals masquerading as leaders?

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