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  2. Interlok - Wikipedia

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    The controversy regarding the novel stems from the usage of the term kasta pariah ("pariah caste"), which often refers to persons from the lowest caste in the Indian caste system. [ 3 ] Interlok was withdrawn from the school syllabus on 15 January 2011 following a discussion between the Education Ministry of Malaysia and Dewan Bahasa dan ...

  3. Network on Terminal Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The NoTA concept and the first implementations were the result of internal Nokia Research Center activities started in 2003. The objective of this work was to develop a novel embedded device architecture that could solve the existing R&D challenges, as well as prepare the company to face the expected horizontalization and digital convergence.

  4. T. R. Subba Rao - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, he also came up with novels that were not of this genre, like Chandavalliya Thota which was based on a Gandhian theme of rural life in India. [3] Some of his most celebrated novels include Masanada Hoovu , which talks about the plight of prostitutes and Hamsa Geethe , which talks about the life of a musician in the context of ...

  5. "N" Is for Noose - Wikipedia

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    "N" Is for Noose is the 14th novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California, although much of this novel's action takes place elsewhere in California. The novel was a New York Times best-seller. [1]

  6. The Spare Room - Wikipedia

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    The publication of The Spare Room received considerable media coverage and the novel was favourably reviewed in several major Australian metropolitan newspapers. Points of interest included: Garner's simple and powerful prose style; [3] Garner's return to fiction after the sixteen years since her last novel; [4] and praise for her treatment of illness, mortality and the unattractive emotions ...

  7. Randamoozham - Wikipedia

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    Randamoozham (transl. Second turn) is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language mythological drama novel by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, widely credited as his masterpiece. [2] First serialized in Kalakaumudi Weekly, it won the Vayalar Award for the best literary work in Malayalam in 1985. [3]

  8. David Markson - Wikipedia

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    He was of Jewish origin. [8] David Merrill Markson was born in Albany, New York, on December 20, 1927. [5] [9]Educated at Union College and Columbia University, Markson began his writing career as a journalist and book editor, periodically taking up work as a college instructor at Columbia University, Long Island University, and The New School.

  9. The Book of Not - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Not is a novel by Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembga, published in 2006. The novel is semi-autobiographical, set in colonial Rhodesia . The story is told from the perspective of Tambudzai as she attends a convent boarding school in Rhodesia.