Rumi
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Rumi
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Gita Chaudhuri
Gita Chaudhuri is associated with Katha's Translation Centre at St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad, and has recently translated M.K. Gandhi's My Experiments with Truth from Gujarati to Bengali.
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Samir Amin
Samir Amin was born in Cairo, the son of an Egyptian father and a French mother (both medical doctors). He spent his childhood and youth in Port Said; there he attended a French High School, l
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Somnath Zutshi
Somnath Zutshi was a psychoanalyst by training who studied and wrote on cinema. He translated works by Banaphool, Mrinal Sen, and Somnath Hore.![](https://mayday.leftword.com/pub/static/frontend/leftword/luma_child/en_US/images/no-image.png)
Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy is a novelist, activist and a world citizen. She won the Booker Prize in 1997 for her first novel The God of Small Things. Since then, she has concentrated her writing on political is
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James Clifford
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Pranjal
Pranjal is a journalist and activist who works with Newsclick. He has been associated with the student movement for a long time.
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Daniel Guerin
Daniel Guerin (1904-88) was a French anarchist and author.
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Shahrnush Parsipur
Shahrnush Parsipur, born in Iran in 1946, began her career as a fiction writer and producer at Iranian National Television and Radio. Shortly after the publication of Women Without Men in 1989, Par