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      • As Dom Moraes said, Mohanty writes about “changing traditions which nevertheless remain radically unchanged.” Through movement, pauses, and stillness, Book One is a tender reminder of our mortal selves and immortal memories.
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  2. Dec 25, 2023 · In the prologue to Five Movements in Praise, Mohanty had written about creating “ (…) a fictional work where the landscape and the human have equal presence, and whose pleasures are not in the fulfillment of narrative expectations, but in the creations of new pathways of desire in storytelling.”

  3. Dec 25, 2023 · Poet Sharmistha Mohanty. A faith like an axe. As heavy, as light. — Franz Kafka. Book One was my very first work. I was a fiction writer and had graduated some years ago with an MFA in...

  4. ‘Reading Sharmistha Mohanty’s Book One, you keep turning the pages, not to follow the story—though there is a story being told in every page, and in every page she tells a different story which is yet part of the fabric of the same telling—but to follow her sentences.

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  5. Reading Sharmistha Mohanty’s Book One, you keep turning the pages, not to follow the storythough there is a story being told in every page, and in every page she tells a different story which is yet part of the fabric of the same telling—but to follow her sentences.

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  6. Dec 25, 2023 · Sharmistha Mohanty is the author of three works of prose, Book One, New Life and Five Movements in Praise, and a book of poems, The Gods Came Afterwards. She has also translated a selection of Tagore’s fiction, Broken Nest and Other Stories.

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  7. Abstract. Mohanty is a prominent contemporary postcolonial feminist who demands women's solidarity based on the common context of struggle against the hierarchical...