An English translation of Laxman’s Marathi autobiographical novel Uchalya is a winner of Sahitya Akademi award . Uchalya, literally meaning ‘pilferer’, is an account of the life of a stereotyped underdog who is a representative of a section of society thriving on petty crimes. It is a poignant satire on social inequality and a candid account of the author’s life account brought up in the Uchalya community. The novel has the freshness of rugged sincerity written in a style untamed by sophistication and therefore has become unquestionably valuable as a socially significant document besides being a powerful literary work.
Mapping Cultural Spaces: Postcolonial Indian Literature in English: Essays in Honour of Nissim Ezekiel
Nissim Ezekiel turned ...
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