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  2. Vyankatesh Madgulkar - Wikipedia

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    Madgulkar wrote 8 novellas, over 200 short stories, about 40 screenplays, and some folk plays (लोकनाट्य), travelogues, and essays on nature. He translated some English books into Marathi, especially books on wild life, as he was an avid hunter.

  3. Shimpi - Wikipedia

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    The "Shimpi" community, also known as "Chimpi"or Tailors, The traditional occupation of the community is tailoring or cloth printing, and textiles, primarily tailoring, cloth dyeing, and embroidery. These roles have been an integral part of the community's identity across Maharashtra and other regions in India .

  4. G. N. Devy - Wikipedia

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    He writes in three languages—Marathi, Gujarati and English. His first full-length book in English is After Amnesia (1992). [ 5 ] He has written and edited close to ninety books in areas including Literary Criticism, Anthropology, Education, Linguistics and Philosophy.

  5. Kosala (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kosala (English: Cocoon), sometimes spelled Kosla, is a Marathi novel by Indian writer Bhalchandra Nemade, published in 1963.Regarded as Nemade's magnum opus, and accepted as a modern classic of Marathi literature, the novel uses the autobiographical form to narrate the journey of a young man, Pandurang Sangvikar, and his friends through his college years.

  6. Baluta (autobiography) - Wikipedia

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    Baluta (Marathi बलुतं) is an autobiography by the Indian writer Daya Pawar, written in the Marathi language. [1] According to Kalita, Baluta "introduced autobiographical writing" to Dalit literature. [2]

  7. Suhas Shirvalkar - Wikipedia

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    Suhas Shirvalkar (15 November 1948 – 11 July 2003) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India.He is known for his diverse literary works, which include social novels, detective stories, short stories, one-act plays, newspaper columns, and poems.

  8. Shyamchi Aai - Wikipedia

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    Shyamchi Aai is available in English, translated by Aaditi Kulkarni, who is a Canadian national residing in Mississauga, Ontario. The publication ceremony of the English edition was held 22 May 2008 in Pune, India. Another English translation by Shanta Gokhale was published by Penguin Random House on January 18, 2021.

  9. Diwakar Krushna Kelkar - Wikipedia

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    Kelkar was a pioneer in composing Marathi short stories which brought out the inner workings of the human mind. [citation needed] Samadhiwarali Phule (समाधीवरली फुले) and Rupagarvita Ani Itar Goshti (रूपगर्विता आणि इतर गोष्टी) are two compilations of his short stories.