Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Contents




Dalit Literature -
An Overview :

K.M.Sherrif
POETRY


Bipin Gohel
To the Fading man I sing
To a poet at a Mushaira

Yoseph Macwan  
A man of No Consequence
A Common Man’s Soliloquy

Kisan Sosa         
The Last Man on Golgotha
Hanging on the Tree
These Men
Dousing the Fire in the Heart
At the Crossroads

Mangal Rathod
O, Babasaheb
 It is Silent My Friends
Here                                                                      
Jalsaghar

Narsingh Ujamba
Words

Shanker Painter
To Our Paragons of Virtue
From Broom to Mouth
 A Journey by Bus Down the Countryside 
                                
Neerav Patel
Mess
The age of transition                                                       
 Journalistic  apathy
Dr. bhaga manga m. s. and Dr. mhera mohan f.r.c.s.                                                 
Pimpamma yellamma

Pravin Gadhvi   
When Nadir Shah Arrived
Shadow

Mohammed Ishaq Sheikh   
Reflection

Jayant Parmar  
I am a Man Like You

Yeshwant Vaghela
Identity
Mummy
Accident



LIFE-SKETCH


Joseph Macwan
A Divo for the Family

SHORT STORIES


Madhukant Kalpit
The Unfinished Bridge

Dalpat Chauhan
Measure for Measure

Mohan Parmar  
Slave – labourers

Harish Mangalam
The midwife

Pathik Parmar
Naked Feet

Naikal  Gangera
Life and Death

Raghavji  Madhad
Holi

Dasarath Parmar
Broken  Lid

REMINISCENCES


Sahil Parmar
Mother, I Remember

CONVERSATIONS



“Dalit Literature Has Never Been Sectarian”- Harish Mangalam


Beyond the Sound and the Fury – Kisan Sosa

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