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  2. Dangerous Love (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Love is a 1996 novel by Ben Okri set in Lagos of the 1970s. The novel is a remake of an earlier book, The Landscapes Within (1981). [ 1 ] It is set in a post civil-war Nigerian society in a Lagos compound.

  3. Madhu Babu - Wikipedia

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    He is still writing in Telugu weeklies Swathi and Sahari (Online) and also written serials in Telugu weekly Navya and also Nadhi Monthly. He has his own publication house. He has also written film and television scripts. In May 2022, he started his own Podcast channel on YouTube and other mediums as 'Shadow Madhu Babu (Official) Audio Books'.

  4. Dangerous Love - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Love may refer to: "Dangerous Love" (song), a 2014 song by Fuse ODG featuring Sean Paul; Dangerous Love, 1996 novel by Ben Okri; Dangerous Love, silent Western; Dangerous Love, starring Elliott Gould "Dangerous Love", Korean song by T-ara from Bunny Style! "Dangerous Love", Japanese rap song by Little from Kick the Can Crew

  5. Pancha Kavyas - Wikipedia

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    The following are the Telugu Pancha Kaavyas, the five great books of Telugu literature. Amuktamaalyada - Krishnadevaraya , 16th-century king-poet and patron of Telugu literature. Manu Charitra or Swaarochisha Manu Sambhavam - Allasani Peddana , a poet in the court of Krishnadevaraya .

  6. Aavarana - Wikipedia

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    The author has vigorously protested the tag that the book is inflammatory by challenging the reviewers to refute the points made in the book. The novel raises pertinent and searching questions about religion, liberalism and identity and highlights the importance of unshackling oneself from the bonds of false knowledge.

  7. Jayaprabha - Wikipedia

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    Jayaprabha (born 1957) is an Indian critic and poet writing in Telugu.She is considered a pioneer of the feminist movement in Telugu literary criticism and poetry. [1] [2] [3] Jayaprabha's poetry focusses on women's issues, their problems and strengths and often attacks established gender norms.

  8. List of Telugu-language writers - Wikipedia

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    Papineni Sivasankar; Potturi Vijayalakshmi; Potana Bammera; P. Lalita Kumari (Volga) Perugu Ramakrishna; Puranam Subrahmanya Sarma; Rajaram Madhurantakam

  9. Chalam (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Much that is known about Chalam's childhood comes from his 1972 autobiography titled Chalam.In it, he vividly mentions how he suffered beatings from his father and how his mother, residing at her parents’ home (in Tenali) even after getting married and starting a family with her husband, who belongs to Valluripalem of Krishna district, had to face a flurry of insults.