The Stubble Under the Cloven Hoof: An Imaginative Recast of Fakir Mohan Senapati's Masterpiece in Oriya Fiction, Cho Mano Atho Guntho |
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... fields which belonged to the pariah peasant , Syama Gochayat , who lives in Govindapur . Syama is of the Bauri caste and therefore a pariah or an untouchable " . His fields lay close to the village and bore on this morning sufficient ...
... fields which belonged to the pariah peasant , Syama Gochayat , who lives in Govindapur . Syama is of the Bauri caste and therefore a pariah or an untouchable " . His fields lay close to the village and bore on this morning sufficient ...
Page 31
... fields that do not belong to Syama . Perhaps the winds will blow the chaff of the stubble into ascending whirls or spinning eddies when the puffing gusts will sweep over those fields . But will the tears of the groaning victim ever be ...
... fields that do not belong to Syama . Perhaps the winds will blow the chaff of the stubble into ascending whirls or spinning eddies when the puffing gusts will sweep over those fields . But will the tears of the groaning victim ever be ...
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... fields around Govindapur by cleverly plucking the ripened ears of corn without doing further damage to the plants ... fields in preference to the fields of other people . He is inclined to suspect that the marauders who are habitually ...
... fields around Govindapur by cleverly plucking the ripened ears of corn without doing further damage to the plants ... fields in preference to the fields of other people . He is inclined to suspect that the marauders who are habitually ...
Contents
The Zamindary Homestead | 8 |
The Drumstick Trees | 17 |
Selfhelp | 23 |
Copyright | |
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