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| Name of the Collection | Kiran Nagarkar |
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| Folder/Categories | Articles/Writings and Talks by Kiran Nagarkar, 1975-2020 |
| Sub-folder/Sub-category | a) Published Articles (Press Cuttings), 1968-2018 |
| File No. /Acc. No. | 7 |
| Abstract | ‘The Empire is dead. Long live the Empire’ – review of The Vintage Book of Indian Writings 1947-1997, edited by Salman Rushdie and Elizabeth West |
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| Start Date “Period From” | 01-Nov-97 |
| End Date “Period To” | 01-Nov-97 |
| Extent | 1 pp. |
| Item type/Format | Clippings |
| Language | English |
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| Source/Link | Published in Sunday Morning Herald |
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| Custodian | Archives of Contemporary India, Ashoka University, Sonipat, Haryana, India |
| Right/Copyright | Donor |