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A. Novels by Kamala Markandaya

Nectar in a Sieve, New York: Signet Books, 1954.

Some Inner Fury, London: Putnam & Co., 1955.

A Silence of Desire, London: Putnam & Co., 1960.

Possession, London: Putnam & Co., 1963.

A Handful of Rice, New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1966.

The Coffer Dams, Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1969.

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The Golden Honeycomb, New Delhi: B.I. Publication, 1977.

Pleasure City, London: Chatto & Windus, 1982.

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B. Books and Critical Articles on Kamala Markandaya

Joseph, Margaret P. Kamala Markandaya. New Delhi: Arnold


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PRIMARY SOURCES
A. The short stories and novels by Jhumpa Lahiri

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