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Selected Bibliography Primary Sources Desai, Anita. Cry. the Pea&. 1963. New Delhi: Orient, 1988. Voices in the City. 1!)65. New Delhi: Orient, 1990. Bve-Bve Blackbird. 1971. New Delhi: Orient, 1999. Where Shall We Go this Summer? 1975. New Delhi: Orient, 1988. Fire on the Mountain London: Penguin, 1977. Clear Lirht of Day. Laondon: Penguin, 1980. InCustody. London: Heinemann, 1984. Baum~artner's Bomb=. London: Penguin, 1988. Fasting. London: Vintage, 2000. Deshpande, Shashi. TheIarkHolds No Terrors. 1980. New Delhi: Penguin, 1990. Roots and Shadows. 1983. New Delhi: Disha, 1992. That Lonr Silence. 1988. New Delhi: Penguin, 1989. The Binding Vine. London: Virago, 1993. A Matter of Time. New Delhi: Penguin, 1996. Small Remedies. New Delhi: Viking, 2000. Mukherjee, Bharati. =Tiger's Daughter. 1971. New Delhi: Penguin, 1990. Wife. 1975. New Delhi: Penguin, 1990. Darkness. 1985. New Delhi: Penguin, 1990. The Middleman and Other Stories. 1988. New Delhi: Penguin, 1990. Jasmine. New Delhi: Penguin, 1990. Secondary Sources Abraham, Francis. Modern Sociological Theory: An Introduction. Delhi: OUP, 1982. Ahmad, Shakeel. TheTheoretical Viability of theFlashbackMethodas aTechniaue of Fiction. Ganga: New Concept, 1991. Alexander, Flora. Conteniporarv Women Novelists. London: Arnold, 1989. Allen, Graham A. A Sociology of Friendship and Kinship. London: Allen, 1974.
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