Twilight’s Nymphs

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The agony and humiliation of women in arguably the world’s oldest profession, flesh-trade, remains unabated as it continues to flourish in all parts of the world with abandon. In the Indian context, the tales of woe, misery and sheer survival to these helpless women are as heart-rending.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kiranshankar Maitra

Kiranshankar Maitra (b. 1935) after having completed his academic education in the Presidency College and Calcutta University, joined All India Radio as a Programme Executive. As the was promoted to the rank of Station Director and posted to different cities of India one after another, he travelled various parts of the country like Nagaland, Manipur, Assam, Himchal Pracesh, Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir, Bihar, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Ladakh etc. “Nagland; Darling of the north East” and “Himalayan Dreamland: Journey to Kinnarlok” (Published by Mittal Publications, New Delhi) authored by him earlier were highly acclaimed by the critics in the literary supplements of many newspapers and magazines including, the Statesman, The Hindu, and weekly Desh, Chaturanga (in Bengali) and many others. Maitra is an established post and essayist in Bengali and English with two dozen books in Bengali and eight books in English well received by the critics and readers. His recent publications, twilight zone; Ladies of the Night and The Nagas Rebel and Insuregency in theNorth-East are highly commended. As an author , he has been noted in the international writers and Authors who’s who, Biography International, Authors and Writers who’s Who (Sahitya Academy, New Delhi) and may others. The author in his chequered career held many highly responsible posts in All India Radio and Doordarshan and lastly worked as a Senior Director in the Office of the Director General, All India Radio, New Delhi.

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Title
Twilight’s Nymphs
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789381678060
Length
254p., 22cm.
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